that they founded corn and that they didn't speak english. If you need more information go to www.google.com or www.ask.com or www.aol.com
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yo would find it in the pueblo region, one of the native american tribes that lived in adobes were the jumano
We can find no information to that effect.
Chickasaw, Illini, Ioway, Missouri, Quapaw, Osage, and Otoe Indians lived in Missouri before they were moved. To find Indian Tribes that lived in America in any state you want go here: http://www.native-languages.org/kids.htm In the search engine type whatever state you want to find Indian tribes from in like this (for example, Michigan): Michigan Indian Tribes When you do that, click on the first link and there you have it! (Note: Not only can you find tribes, you can find tons of information about how each tribe lived.)
there is no such thing as 'red Indian" we have North American natives, there are many, many tribes of Native and Inuit people in the USA and in Canada, you can find out more about these tribes in your local library. Indians are native to India a large country in Asia.
Tepees are commonly associated with the Native American tribes of North America, particularly in regions like the Great Plains.
Long list of Plants found here: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_plant_life_did_Lewis_and_Clark_find_on_their_expeditionLong list of Animals found here: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_animal_life_did_Lewis_and_Clark_encounter_during_their_expeditionLong list of Native American tribes found here: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_Native_American_tribes_did_Lewis_and_Clark_come_in_contact_with_on_their_expedition
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No. Lewis and Clark were looking for a water route to the Pacific, but failed to find one since one didn't exist. They did find plants, animals, and Native American tribes.
The mission of the Corps of Discovery, led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark from 1804 to 1806, was to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase territory, establish an American presence in the West, find a route to the Pacific Ocean, and study the plants, animals, and Native American tribes encountered along the way. It was also tasked with establishing relations with Native American tribes and asserting American sovereignty over the region.
Lewis and Clark expected to find a water route to the Pacific Ocean when they set out on their expedition. They also hoped to establish trade with Native American tribes and record information about the geography, flora, and fauna of the newly acquired Louisiana Territory.