The Arapaho Indians are traditionally from the Great Plains region of North America, primarily in what is now Wyoming, Colorado, and Nebraska. Historically, they inhabited areas along the Arkansas River and the North Platte River. The Arapaho were known as nomadic hunters, relying heavily on buffalo for sustenance. Today, many Arapaho people are part of the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming and the Northern Arapaho Tribe in Colorado.
The arapaho indians lived denver and eastern colorado.
I believe they spoke Algonquian
their natural resources are buffalo's
It was like it is in the middle of the U.S.A.
The Arapaho tribeThe Comanche tribeThe Kansa tribeThe Kiowa tribeThe Missouri tribeThe Osage tribeThe Otoe tribeThe Pawnee tribeAnd the Wichita Indians
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The arapaho indians lived denver and eastern colorado.
An Arapaho is a member of the Arapaho people, a Native American people in Colorado, Oklahoma, Wyoming and Nebraska, as well as their native language, spoken by an estimated 1000 people in 2007.
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Did you mean to say, "Arapaho"?
Did you mean to say, "Arapaho"?
their natural resources are buffalo's
I believe they spoke Algonquian
the Utes and Arapaho and Cheyenne Indians.
It was like it is in the middle of the U.S.A.
The Great Plains
A town was named Arapaho in honor of the Arapaho tribe of Native Americans.