Lakota
Sioux
Navajo
Comanche
Apache
Seminole
Cherokee
Lumbee
Mohawk
Mohican
Muskogee
Hopi
Iroquoi
Mikmaqq
Nahua & Mexica (Aztec)
Maya
These are some of the tribes still around,.. there are still many more
The Paiute tribes still exist today in the area known as the "Great Basin". Due to the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the majority of the tribes are federally recognized.
That would be nearly impossible to answer here. There literally were thousands of Indian tribes. The tribes were part of Nations and the clans were part of tribes. Thousands of tribes still exist today.
their are 45 in the state of North carolina today
There are many Indian tribes alive today
There are several tribes who inhabited Pennsylvania. They were the Lenape, the Seneca and Oneida of the Iroquois Confederacy, the Munsee, Shawnee, Erie and Susquehonnock tribes. Later the Nanticoke tribe migrated to the region. Today there are no federally recognized tribes in Pennsylvania, although the Indians do still exist.
The Paiute tribes still exist today in the area known as the "Great Basin". Due to the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934, the majority of the tribes are federally recognized.
That would be nearly impossible to answer here. There literally were thousands of Indian tribes. The tribes were part of Nations and the clans were part of tribes. Thousands of tribes still exist today.
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their are 45 in the state of North carolina today
There are many Indian tribes alive today
There are no federally recognized Indian tribes in Illinois today.
Sorry, but nobody knows how many still exist for this coin or any other coins.
The first Native Americans to be placed on reservations was approximately 1832, as of today there are still several thousand tribes that have refused to enter reservation lands - these are known as 'landless tribes.'
It is estimated that there are still around 4,000 tribes scattered around the USA; however, the Federal Government only recognizes 513 of these tribes still today.
The incas don't exist today
Despite a heroic effort on behalf of the United States, Indians (Native Americans) were not all wiped out and still exist today.
Yes it does exist today, but it did not exist until the 1920's.