Cherokee
The Smoky Mountains was one place they lived in.
The climate in the Miami's homeland is mostly mild weather.
No, they are regarded as an Eastern Woodland tribe. The Cherokee historically lived in the Great Smokey Mountains in eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina. The majority of them were removed to Oklahoma, on the southern plains, in 1838.
the shoeshoni tribe in the rocky mountains which is now near salmon Idaho
it was in the Andes Mountains
British Columbia, Montana, and Idaho, the rocky mountains, and plateaus with the Blackfoot tribe
The Bantu, a tribe in Africa, left their homeland for several reasons. The need for more farming lands, drought and famine and disease all dead to the migration of the Bantu from their homelands.
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.
No. This tribe, now known as the Kwakwaka'wakw, live on the Pacific Northwest coast. Specifically, the tribal homeland is in British Columbia, Canada and on Vancouver Island. Some tribe members live outside the homeland in Victoria, British Columbia and Vancouver, British Columbia.
The Aztec people were a tribe of nomads that lost their first homeland. they traveled to Mexico and founded an empire there.
as you know lewis and clark were the first to dicover america but an indian tribe who i am part of called wikan bunganoler tribe lived in the rocky mountains.
The Abenaki tribe was mostly in New England. They lived in the mountains of Vermont and New Hampshire and on the top of Massachusetts.