The exact location of his birth and the location of his own village is unknown, but it was somewhere in the area where Philadelphia was later established. Perhaps it was at or near the Delaware village of Shackamaxon.
Even his name is a matter of debate, since it was variously recorded as Tammany, Tamenend, Tamammend, Tamanend and many other spellings - said to mean "agreeable" in the Lenni-Lenape (Delaware) language.
No you don't. have to be Native American to live on the reservation and you don't have to be a descendant of a Native American on the reservation but you do have to know a Native American who's living on the reservation or have another reason to live on the reservation knowing somebody else it's quite dangerous for white folks to try and live on the reservation without knowing a Native American
native Americans live everywhere.
of course silly i am a NATIVE AMERICAN the correct term is native american
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alot
Chief Massasoit was the name given for the local native American chief.
No you don't. have to be Native American to live on the reservation and you don't have to be a descendant of a Native American on the reservation but you do have to know a Native American who's living on the reservation or have another reason to live on the reservation knowing somebody else it's quite dangerous for white folks to try and live on the reservation without knowing a Native American
native Americans live everywhere.
of course silly i am a NATIVE AMERICAN the correct term is native american
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native american
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the kokutal
Yes, non-Native Americans can live on a reservation with permission from the tribal government.
Apalachees and Calusas