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not very many they are actuly considered extinct
As of recent estimates, the Spokane Tribe has approximately 2,000 enrolled members. However, membership numbers can fluctuate over time due to various factors, including new enrollments and changes in tribal policies. For the most current figures, it's best to refer to the Spokane Tribe's official resources or website.
about 6000. Source: wikipedia.org
The Lakota are a plains tribe and today they have many occupations as individuals. In the past they were known for their hunting skills and their bravery in war. They followed the buffalo herds from the plains to Canada. The buffalo was very important to the spiritual life of the tribe and in using the buffalo for food and other things the tribe needed.
I don't have access to specific or current names of individual members of the Osage tribe due to privacy and confidentiality concerns. However, the Osage Nation, based in Oklahoma, has a government and community that includes many members who actively participate in preserving their culture and heritage. For information on notable members or leaders, checking the Osage Nation's official website or recent publications may provide more insights.
No they do not exist anymore. No one is a full Mohawk tribe.
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I think they were alive in the late 1400's or the early 1500's.
All of them?
As of 2021, the Yakama Tribe has around 11,000 enrolled members.
500,000
There are 38,351 members of the Chickasaw Tribe, according to the US census (link below).
It is believed to be more than 2500 members
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Pueblo Indians originate from the southwestern region of what is now the United States. Particularly, the New Mexico and Arizona region. Many members of the tribe still reside in this area today.
Many Indian tribes keep registries on their members. For it to be successful, a tribe's members must register themselves. If your relative is is registered with a tribe, you can do a internet search on the name of the tribe. Many tribes have websites that contain this information. If the information is not available there, you should be able to find the Tribe's contact information on the website and give them a phone call or e-mail them and ask for assistance.
111,810 recognized members of the Apache tribes (there is more than one tribe)