The state that means "great water" in Native American languages is Michigan. The name is derived from the Ojibwe word "mishigamaa," which translates to "great water," referring to the large lakes and waterways in the region. Michigan is bordered by four of the five Great Lakes, highlighting its significant water features.
New Mexico state was held entirely by native Americans in 1864.
It was the native Americans
Quinnehtukqut is what the Algonquian tribes called Connecticut. It means "place of the long river."
The state that most Native Americans were moved to during the Indian Removal Act was Oklahoma.
yes
The Native Americans who settled in the land first named it, and the word Minnesota means "Sky-tinted Water" in the Native American language.
New Mexico state was held entirely by native Americans in 1864.
Because the native Americans count as there own state.
It was the native Americans
no
I am not really sure but I will give my best guess : The Native Americans tribes for Chicago becoming a state is that they are Native Americans and wanted Illinois to be Chicago
Quinnehtukqut is what the Algonquian tribes called Connecticut. It means "place of the long river."
Native Americans, European Americans and African Americans.
It was the Native Americans!
Oklahoma
Nebraska.
Alabama