That's not nearly specific enough to answer. If you gave a particular city, it might be possible to limit the answer to two or three tribes, but literally dozens of tribes lived in the area called "the Midwest."
From the Yuma Indian tribe that lived there.
The Algonquian but there were also Siouan and Iroqjois.
The indian tribe names hachies
It was taken from the Native American Indian tribe called by that name (although there are numerous spelling and pronunciation variants) that lived in what is present day Alabama.
The name "Appalachian" is believed to have originated from a Native American word, "Apalachee," which was the name of a tribe that lived in the region. The mountains were later named after this tribe by European settlers.
The name of the indian tribe was the iroquios
There is no such thing as a Hawaiian Indian tribe.
There is no Indian tribe specifically called the "Black Hawks." However, the name "Black Hawk" is associated with a prominent leader of the Sauk tribe, a Native American group from the Midwest. Black Hawk is best known for his role in the Black Hawk War of 1832. The name is also used in various contexts, including sports teams, but it does not refer to a distinct tribe.
You have to name a tribe. There is no "Indian " language.
One Indian tribe that lives in the Pacific Northwest is the Lummi tribe.
The Cheyenne indian's.
The name Iowa comes from Ioway, the French word for the Bah-kho-je Indian tribe that lived in the area.