The Sioux primarily inhabited the Great Plains region, including areas of present-day North and South Dakota, Nebraska, and Minnesota. The Cherokee originally lived in the southeastern United States, particularly in areas that are now North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee. The Apache resided in the Southwest, particularly in regions of Arizona and New Mexico, while the Cheyenne lived in the Great Plains, especially in present-day Montana and Wyoming. The Shawnee were located in the Ohio Valley, with significant populations in present-day Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.
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apache, caddo, hafelfield, signidur, oral, cheyenne, if these are enough.
Yes they do farm..
the tribes of the chesse peas and anything that rhymes with chesse
Central America normally means Mexico, Belize, etc. The Tribes in that area were: The Maya, Aztec, Hopi, Apache and Cheyenne.
The Apache, Arapaho, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Chippewa, Comanche, Delaware, Foxes, Illinois, Iroquois, Jicarilla, Kansa, Kickapoo, Kiowa, Kiowa Apache, Missouri, Munsee, Osage, Oto, Ottawa, Pawnee, Quapaw, Sauk, Seneca, Shawnee, Wyandot.
Paiute, Comanche, Apache, Cherokee, Huron, Delaware, Siox, Kiowa, Crow, Shawnee, Choctaw, Creek, Fox
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Sioux Cherokee Blackfoot Hopi Navajo
There were seven Native American tribes who lived in West Virginia. They were the Shawnee, Conoy, Delaware, Susquehanna, Moneton, and Honniasont. The Cherokee also briefly lived there but are more commonly associated with North Carolina.
You mean, were the apache indians cannibles.
You did not say which Indians- there is no one Indian language, and no one word for hunting. Cherokee and Apache are entirely different languages.
this would be the native american's A.K.A indians. there were many tribes for example comanche, cherokee, mohawk, and apache.
Cheyenne - 1955 Apache Blood 4-10 was released on: USA: 8 February 1960
Geronimo was the leader of the apache indians
how do apache use feathers.
The Apache Indians usually do what they did back then.