That would be totally subjective. If a tribe was fighting for their families, they would be unbelievably fierce. The Pequots were known to be fierce fighters. So were the Cheyenne, the Apache and the Commanches. There were thousands of tribes that, given the right time and circumstances, would have been called the fiercest fighters.
The ZULUs are the most fierce tribe in all of Africa
Most Native American tribes were guided by their elders, chiefs, and medicine men.
The Leni-Lenape Indian name actually is more closely translated as the People. That is what they called themselves. They are most often known as the Delaware tribe to others. The Leni-Lenape were peacekeepers but when they had to be, were fierce warriors. Through forced evacuation, they now reside mostly in Oklahoma and Canada.
The Cherokee.
Native American tribes are just that Native American - you are born with Native heritage. You just can't "join" a tribe as it is an ancestry.AnswerA Native American Tribe is a legally defined group. The Bureau of Indian Affairs, under the Department of the Interior keeps track of all American Indian tribes. To join a tribe, you must meet federal and, in some cases, tribal criteria. This includes proof of tribal descent, so you will have to do some ancestry searching.
The Navajo tribe
The ZULUs are the most fierce tribe in all of Africa
The answer is navajo:) im a navajo
they were the most powerful tribe
Most Native American tribes were guided by their elders, chiefs, and medicine men.
The most famous indian of the powhatan tribe was the chief's daughter Pocahontas.Her story is story is diffrent from her movie
The Leni-Lenape Indian name actually is more closely translated as the People. That is what they called themselves. They are most often known as the Delaware tribe to others. The Leni-Lenape were peacekeepers but when they had to be, were fierce warriors. Through forced evacuation, they now reside mostly in Oklahoma and Canada.
The Cherokee.
The Seminoles
The chief of the tribe was the most important member of the tribe. :)
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Navajo Indians