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This name is originally from central Italy and referred to a tribe called the Sabines.
It is said through history that before nigeria, the yoruba tribe many millions of years ago originally are from form Egypt, the hausa tribe came originally from the east or middle east and the igbo tribe came from central Africa but that was a long time ago before nigeria existed. In the end of the day they are all Nigerian.
It was originally named "Columbia" after the Columbia River. "British" was added to distinguish it from the American part of the territory, which was later called the Oregon Territory.
The Gaulish tribe of the Parisii lived where is Paris now, until Roman times. The name of Paris does come from them.
Because Mattathias was a priest, both him and his sons must have originally come from the tribe of Levi. No other tribe, including Judah were allowed to be priests, especially Temple priests.
The word "Iowa" is derived from the Iowa Native American tribe, which originally inhabited the region. It is believed to come from their own name for themselves, which means "beautiful land."
So they can choose who is leader
The Wichita tribe originally inhabited areas in the Great Plains region of the United States, primarily in what is now Kansas and Oklahoma. Historically, they were semi-nomadic, engaging in farming, hunting, and gathering. The tribe's ancestral roots trace back to a time when they lived in villages along rivers, where they cultivated crops like corn and beans. Over time, they faced pressures from European colonization and westward expansion, leading to significant changes in their lifestyle and territory.
tribe of Judah
Chickasaw is pronounced "CHIK-uh-saw." The word comes from the Chickasaw people, a Native American tribe originally located in the southeastern United States.
The Shoshone tribe originally inhabited areas in the western United States, particularly regions of present-day Idaho, Wyoming, Nevada, and Utah. They were traditionally nomadic, moving between the Great Basin and the Rocky Mountains, which provided them with diverse resources for hunting and gathering. The tribe is divided into several bands, each adapted to their specific environment. Their rich cultural heritage reflects their deep connection to the land they inhabited.
Iroquois Indians used elm-bark or dugout canoes for fishing trips, but usually preferred to travel by land. Originally the Iroquois tribes used dogs as pack animals. (There were no horses in North America until colonists brought them over from Europe.) In wintertime, Iroquois people used laced snowshoes and sleds to travel through the snow. They didn't travel very often as they built long houses. The only reason that they might would be that food was hard to come by.