Hurons, Algonkians, Mohawks, Iroquois, Oneida, Seneca, Onandoga, Missisaugas
not in a particlar order
Huron lived up near Lake Huron (were destroyed by Iroqouis League from NYS).
Algonkians did not live in NYS either but Canada. Algonquian was a language/cuture as was Iroqoiuan. Huron were Iroqouian as were Neutrals and some other tribes. However were not friendly with the Iroqoius League, enemies in fact.
Mahicans lived in NYS and some Abenaki.
The Native Americans living in the Middle Colonies, (New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware) were: The Iroquis and Algonquin tribes. They were the two main Native Americans at the time, living in New York, near Canada.
The area now known as Buffalo, New York, was historically inhabited by several Native American tribes, primarily the Seneca Nation, which is part of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy). The Seneca people have lived in the region for centuries, utilizing the rich resources of the land. Other tribes, such as the Erie and the Neutrals, also occupied parts of western New York before European contact. Today, the Seneca Nation continues to play a significant role in the cultural and political landscape of the region.
Most likely the Native Americans tribes that were strewn through out the state of New York. For example; Mohawk, Delaware and Erie Tribes. The Rockaway Indians.The name of the Native American tribe which occupied the area which is now New York City actually was The Manhattans.
Mohawk, Iriquois, Delaware.
No, Governor (orginally spelled Gouverneur) Morris lived in New York.
The Native Americans living in the Middle Colonies, (New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware) were: The Iroquis and Algonquin tribes. They were the two main Native Americans at the time, living in New York, near Canada.
The Iroquois Confederacy, also known as the Haudenosaunee, is a prominent group of Native American tribes that lived in New York. This confederacy originally consisted of the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and later the Tuscarora tribes. They are known for their sophisticated political system and played a significant role in both the history of New York and the broader context of Native American relations with European settlers.
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native americans came before there was new york
Mohicans and Delaware.
Native American tribes lived in every state in the lower 48 and Alaska. For a variety of reasons, the tribes living in New York State are among the most written about; Oklahoma was essentially created as a place to relocate tribes who had been forced off their own land. About 16 states are named for the tribes that lived in them.
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The area now known as Buffalo, New York, was historically inhabited by several Native American tribes, primarily the Seneca Nation, which is part of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois Confederacy). The Seneca people have lived in the region for centuries, utilizing the rich resources of the land. Other tribes, such as the Erie and the Neutrals, also occupied parts of western New York before European contact. Today, the Seneca Nation continues to play a significant role in the cultural and political landscape of the region.
Seneca and Mohawk Indian tribes.
Most likely the Native Americans tribes that were strewn through out the state of New York. For example; Mohawk, Delaware and Erie Tribes. The Rockaway Indians.The name of the Native American tribe which occupied the area which is now New York City actually was The Manhattans.
Early Native Americans in New York included the Iroquois Confederacy, particularly the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora tribes, primarily located in the central and western regions of the state. Additionally, the Algonquin-speaking tribes, such as the Lenape (Delaware), inhabited the southeastern part of New York, including areas around the Hudson River. These groups had diverse cultures and lifestyles, adapting to the varied environments of the state.