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The Osage, Quapaw, Choctaw, Seminole and Cherokee.
Roanoke was the name the local Indians had for the area.
India.
The Aztecs.
San Juan Bautista
San Juan Bautista
The term "Pilgrim" is both a general and specific term. It is specific to a set of colonists from Europe, as well as a general term to describe all colonists from Europe. Given in a specific answer the Wampanoags were the Native Americans in that area where they (the specific pilgrims) settled. As a general term there were hundreds of tribes involved in the originally settled colonies.
The Sons of Noah were Shem, Ham, and Japeth. It is generally thought that ham settled in the area of Ethiopia, but there is no correlation with his name, nor any certainty that he was settled there.
I believe that they got their name from the area that they lived in. Forgive me if I am wrong.
Indiana got its name from the Indians. That is why its called "Land of the Indians"
It is derived from the Alabama Indians of the area that became Alabama.
The Shawnee Indians lived in the area of Kentucky, southern Illinois, and Indiana. Their name means "Southerners."