If you mean "Which native American tribes lived in the area that became Arizona?" the answer is:
Chemehuevi
Chiricahua Apache
Cocopa
Dilzhe'e Apache
Havasupai
Hopi
Hualapai
Maricopa
Mohave
Navajo
Southern Paiute
Pima
Yuma
San Carlos Apache (Western Apache)
Tewa
Papago
Southern Ute
White Mountain Apache (Coyotero)
Halchidhoma
Yaqui
Yavapai
Zuni
More ancient groups that previously lived in the area in prehistoric times are today called Anasazi, Hohokam, Mogollon, Patayan and Sinagua.
the wampagouna
Most were Navajo and Hopi, but some were of other Native American tribes. Many came from the reservations in Arizona and New Mexico.
Native american tribes attacked britain and forced them out
During the Trail of Tears, and later, many Native American tribes were force to move to what was then called the "Indian Territories." This region was later formed into the State of Oklahoma. Since so many tribes had been relocated there, the state came to have a large Native American population.
Manifest Destiny took lands from Native Americans. The philosophy of it was that God wanted the people of the United States to move west and settle land. From the very start of the colonization of North America the Native American tribes were seen as secondary and inconsequential. With the election of Jackson the philosophy of a "good Indian was a dead one" came full circle. Tribes were forced to move onto reservations and attacked by federal troops. Millions of buffalo were killed to starve the plains tribes and Native American children were separated from the tribes and families and put in government schools. The whole history of the relationship between the Native American tribes and the American government is one of abuse, death, and taking ancestral lands.
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the wampagouna
Most were Navajo and Hopi, but some were of other Native American tribes. Many came from the reservations in Arizona and New Mexico.
Native american tribes attacked britain and forced them out
The spelling Powhatan is used for the Native American chief of the tribes (and the tribes themselves) who came in contact with the Jamestown settlers in the early 1600s.
native north American IndiansNative American totem poles are the ancient tradition of the Indian tribes of Pacific Northwest Coast and some of the Athabaskan tribes of southern Alaska.
During the Trail of Tears, and later, many Native American tribes were force to move to what was then called the "Indian Territories." This region was later formed into the State of Oklahoma. Since so many tribes had been relocated there, the state came to have a large Native American population.
Sieur de La Salle came into contact with various Native American tribes, including the Taensa, Quapaw, Caddo, and Akansa tribes during his explorations in North America. He worked to establish alliances with some of these tribes in his efforts to expand French influence in the region.
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Before European settlers arrived, there were several Native American tribes living in Tennessee, such as the Cherokee, Chicksaw, Creek, and Shawnee.
Manifest Destiny took lands from Native Americans. The philosophy of it was that God wanted the people of the United States to move west and settle land. From the very start of the colonization of North America the Native American tribes were seen as secondary and inconsequential. With the election of Jackson the philosophy of a "good Indian was a dead one" came full circle. Tribes were forced to move onto reservations and attacked by federal troops. Millions of buffalo were killed to starve the plains tribes and Native American children were separated from the tribes and families and put in government schools. The whole history of the relationship between the Native American tribes and the American government is one of abuse, death, and taking ancestral lands.
People came into California over 19,000 years ago and we can't give a name of that group.