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The Quapaw, the Osage and the Caddo
The Shoshone tribe inhabited the area of Wyoming that is now Yellowstone National Park, however, being a nomadic tribe, they didn't stay in one particular place (or "live" there) for very long.
As a general answer both the Apache and Comanche tribes lived in and around that area.
The area that became New Hampshire was originally occupied by the Western Abenaki and the closely related Pennacook (Pawtucket) peoples. These were divided into smaller groups with names like Squakheag, Pigwacket,Cowasuck, Missisquoi, Sokokis and Schaghtocokes.
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Utah is named after the Ute native American tribe that inhabited the area before it became a state.
The east, n00b.
Peoria is the name of a city in Illinois, USA. It was named after the Peoria Native American tribe that originally inhabited the area.
Comanche and Apache inhabited San Agustin de Laredo, Texas.
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The Quapaw, the Osage and the Caddo
The name Richmond reflects English culture, particularly associated with the town in North Yorkshire, England. Roanoke reflects Native American culture, specifically the Algonquian-speaking groups who inhabited the area in North Carolina.
Sissipahaw is a Native American word that originates from the Sissipahaw tribe in North Carolina. It refers to a specific Native American tribe and the area they inhabited along the Haw River.