The Crow tribe traditionally had four main clans: the Absaroka, the Apsáalooke, the Inikagá, and the Kíshkú. Each clan had its own distinct roles and responsibilities within the tribe, reflecting the tribe's social structure and cultural practices. These clans played a vital role in the governance and identity of the Crow people.
the tribe was organized into seven clans ;
Cheif Little Crow was from the dacotah-Mdewanketon tribe
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The Crow were a plains tribe so they use teepees to be able to move camps to follow the buffalo herds and to move from winter camps to summer camps.
In the Seneca tribe up to sixty people lived in a longhouse at one time. The longhouses could be as long as one hundred feet and housed Seneca clans.
there should be seven clans in a tribe.
no the tribe helps the clans.
The Crow tribe listened to music of the Crow tribe.
the Crow Tribe get buffalo but killing deer
the tribe was organized into seven clans ;
Cheif Little Crow was from the dacotah-Mdewanketon tribe
A tribe is typically composed of multiple clans, which can vary in number depending on the cultural and social structure of the group. Generally, a tribe may consist of several clans, often ranging from a few to over a dozen. Each clan may have its own lineage or familial connections, but they are united under the broader identity of the tribe. The exact number can differ significantly among different cultures and societies.
ONE OF THE LEADERS FORM THE CROW TRIBE WAS NAMED"THOMAS YELLOWTAIL"
There were just under 11,200 enrolled members of the Crow tribe; today there are 11,357, with around 8,000 living on the Crow reservation.
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There are four clans, if you miss out Starclan. The four are- Thunderclan, Windclan, Shadowclan and Riverclan. And also if you miss out Bloodclan, that was wiped out after a battle. So...You get the idea.