the Hopi
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Chances are, if you name a famous Native American, there is a street named after him or her. There are too many to list here.
Alabama, Missouri, North and South Dakota were all named after Native American tribes of that area.
Canada
the objibwa tribe
the Hopi
Cheyenne became the capital of Wyoming on the day Wyoming became a state which was July 10, 1890. However, Cheyenne had been the Territorial government seat since 1869, so it was the logical choice for state capital.
Cheyenne Wyoming would be named after the Cheyenne tribe.
Cheyenne is the capital and most populous city in Wyoming. Cheyenne is located near the southeast corner of the state.
Because Cody, Wyoming is considered "the Rodeo Capital of the World" and there are still many active Cowboys in Wyoming to this day.
The Territory of Wyoming was an organized incorporated territory of the United States that existed from July 25, 1868, until July 10, 1890, when it was admitted to the Union as the State of Wyoming. Cheyenne was a major city in the Territory of Wyoming and was selected as the territorial capital on July 25,1868. Cheyenne became the state capital when Wyoming was admitted to the Union in 1890.
Wyoming comes from the Delaware Indian word, meaning "mountains and valleys alternating"; the same as the Wyoming Valley in Pennsylvania Kansas is named for the nomadic tribe that lived in that area; the Kaw or Kanza people (People of the south wind).
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The city Ottawa was named after a native American tribe
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This Native American princess was named Sacajawea.