Piedmont and Tidewater
The southwest portion of the United States is populated by many different tribes with varying cultures. Here is a link to explore to learn about the tribes in each state of the United States. This link also includes what are called "state recognized tribes." These are groups that do not have a government to government relationship with the United States and often are nothing more than culture clubs recognized by the state as tribes with no proof of Indian ancestry, tribal identity or history.
[USCIS Officers will be supplied with a list of federally recognized American Indian tribes.]CherokeeNavajoSiouxChippewaChoctawPuebloApacheIroquoisCreekBlackfeetSeminoleCheyenneArawakShawneeMoheganHuronOneidaLakotaCrowTetonHopiInuit
their are 45 in the state of North carolina today
Tennessee
The Native American tribes located in Georgia were the Cherokee. They were located in the northern part of the state, the Creek along the Oconee River, and the Seminole in the southern part of the state.
State recognized tribes do not get nearly the amount of benefits that federally recognized tribes do. Federally recognized tribes have a government to government relationship with the US government, while state recognized tribes only have a limited one with the state they are located in.
There are 562 federally recognized tribes in the U.S. and more in Mexico and Canada. We obviously cannot put a list THAT long on WikiAnswers. In addition, there are STATE recognized tribes that are not Federally recognized. ,
There are 565 FR Tribes in the US with 229 FR Tribes in the State of Alaska.
Kentucky has six state regions
There are 5 regions
4 regions
Yes It is Recognized By WHO
It has 11 regions as of what i have heard
Yes, it is a State recognized by the UN.
The tribes of the three fires were the Odawa, Ojibwa, and the Potawatomi. These tribes all resided in the state of Michigan.
Yes, BHSE is recognized in Chhattisgarh but most citizens prefer state board or CBSE.
In the State of Washington there are 6 land regions