The Chumash Indians lived near.
The Navajo, Apache and Ute.
Yaqui
The Plains Indians including tribes such as the Crow, Blackfeet and many more. These tribes lived in the Great Plains region of North America Cheyenne, Sioux, Arapaho, Kiowa,and some Northern Blackfoot, Crow,and Ogalala Lakota lived in tipis. The word "tipi" is a Lakota word meaning simply..."Dwelling"
The Cherokee are the largest of the five tribes. They referred to themselves as the Rickahockan, and lived in Western North Carolina and up through the East near the Allegheny River.
Some of the Indian tribes that lived near Roanoke Island include the Secotan, Croatan, and Roanoke tribes. These tribes were part of the Algonquian linguistic group and inhabited the coastal regions of present-day North Carolina.
The tribe Costanoan
The Indian tribes who lived near the colonists land came and showed them how to grow the wright crops and how to make warm clothes for harsh winters.AnswerThe Indian tribes who lived near the colonists land came and showed them how to grow the wright crops and how to make warm clothes for harsh winters.
The Ohlone and the Tamyen were the Native American tribes that lived at the Santa Clara de Asis Mission in California. These tribes were displaced and their way of life drastically changed as a result of the arrival of the Spanish missionaries.
The Chumash Indians lived near.
Powhantan
The Navajo, Apache and Ute.
Yaqui
They lived peacefully with other tribes near the ocean.:D
All native American tribes had other tribes living near them. In the case of the three Blackfoot tribes (Blood, Piegan and Blackfoot), their allies and friends the Sarci and Atsena lived north and east of them; the Plains Cree and Assiniboin lived slightly further east; the Crow lived to the south; the Shoshoni lived to the south-west; the Nez Perce lived across the mountains to the west.
the flat headed Indians
what are the names of the tribe at the santa cruz