The Han tribe, primarily associated with the Han Chinese ethnic group, does not have a distinct presence in the U.S. as a tribal entity like Native American tribes. However, if you're referring to the Han people, they are primarily found in China. In the U.S., there are significant populations of people of Han Chinese descent, particularly in urban areas such as San Francisco, New York City, and Los Angeles.
The Kikuyu tribe live in Kenya, East Africa.
the Takuna tribe live in the north of Brazil, in the amazon rainforest.
the Suri tribe live in southwestern Ethiopia close to the border with Sudan
they live in parts of indonisia
Allendale South Carolina and throughout the US. there are over 3k today and the tribe has great leadership
the miccosukee tribe lived in florida
You must be from the tribe of the designated reservation or invited by that tribe to live there by marriage freindship etc.
The Navajo people lived in the southwestern US. They still live in their traditional territory, in the four corners area of Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah. The Navajo tribe is the largest federally recognized tribe in the United States.
hakka. was a tribe that was part of the han dynasty that was prettie early. and a lot of the hakka's think that their the first Chinese tribe.
Land of the Prabulgarian tribe (descent of Han Kubrat)
they live in india
Because the people in inner china called themselves the Han people after the Han dynasty. The people that live in outer china are not Han people, the do not like Han.
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the Shawnee tribe live in Oklahoma and Missouri
The Tribe live in the Amazon Rainforest ...... I think ??
does the northwest tribe live in teepees
the han tribe that formed along the north china plain. from 5200bc-2000bc the han traveled through china am conqured every tribe. every group that was conqured was hanized which means adapting to the han way of life. they reffered as to anyone who was not Chinese as barbarians. ethnocentriam is a belief that your culture is superior to another.... I am pretty sure that is the answer..