The Navajo Nation, like many indigenous groups, has not experienced a total extinction; they remain a vibrant and active community today. The Navajo people have a rich history that dates back several hundred years, with their origins believed to trace back to the 14th century or earlier. As of now, the Navajo Nation is one of the largest Native American tribes in the United States, with a population of over 300,000 members. Therefore, the question of their extinction is not applicable.
No. All of the people in Avatar are supposed to be of some Asian descent. In the universe itself, he is classified as Water Tribe.
that would depend on what your particular tribe requires for enrollment (not all tribes go by blood quantum) ....andwhether or not your tribe is even eligbible for any gov't programs that may be available.
First of all, it is inappropriate to refer to the Indian as red... except if they are sunburned, perhaps. secondly, several leaders wrote the president Which tribe were you referring to?
Well first of all we do not have a Indian tribe come over. Turkey was very rare, if there were any at all, so it has differed so much.
Presuming that there is no other Indian blood in the lineage, you would be 1/16th American Indian. Whether or not you would be legally considered an Indian, depends on which tribe your G-Grandmother was enrolled in. All tribes have different requirements that would-be members need to meet for enrollment; including a minimum blood quantum. Assuming your specific tribe accepts a minimum Indian blood quantum of 1/16 or more, and all other requirements are met for enrollment- then yes, you're legally Indian.
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It depends on how the specific tribe defines membership/enrollment for their tribe. For instance, some tribes say that a person must be at least 1/4 Indian blood in order to be enrolled in their tribe. A determination must be made by the tribe regarding a persons elibibility for enrollment. The residence of the child is not the critical factor---it is enrollment or eligibility for enrollment that is the determining factor.
It is a book about old Indian or tribe legends. It is in Twilight movie and it is all legends.
No. All of the people in Avatar are supposed to be of some Asian descent. In the universe itself, he is classified as Water Tribe.
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The Walla Walla Indian tribe traditionally practiced a form of animism, believing in spiritual beings and the interconnectedness of all living things. They also believed in the importance of respecting and living in harmony with nature. Today, many members of the tribe may practice Christianity alongside their traditional beliefs.
that would depend on what your particular tribe requires for enrollment (not all tribes go by blood quantum) ....andwhether or not your tribe is even eligbible for any gov't programs that may be available.
Native Americans. All type of Native Americans, they most likely used for people who is always on the move.
Native Americans. All type of Native Americans, they most likely used for people who is always on the move.
First of all, it is inappropriate to refer to the Indian as red... except if they are sunburned, perhaps. secondly, several leaders wrote the president Which tribe were you referring to?
This is arguable. If you only include the United States, then the Cherokee have the largest registered population (as of the last census I saw). If you include North America then the Chippewa (Ojibwa) tribe is the largest. The Chippewa tribe encompasses 99% of all land currently defined as Canada.