Please rewrite. The answer can't be given because a list is not given.
The Osage Nation tribe is mostly located inside of Oklahoma. They are actually the only tribe today that has a federally recognized reservation within the Oklahoma state.
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The Houma Tribe is a Native American tribe located primarily in Louisiana, known for its rich cultural heritage and history. They have traditionally relied on fishing, hunting, and agriculture for their livelihoods, particularly in the wetlands of the Mississippi River Delta. The tribe is recognized by the state of Louisiana but is not federally recognized, which impacts their access to certain resources and rights. Today, the Houma people continue to preserve their traditions, language, and community identity while advocating for their rights and recognition.
The southwest portion of the United States is populated by many different tribes with varying cultures. Here is a link to explore to learn about the tribes in each state of the United States. This link also includes what are called "state recognized tribes." These are groups that do not have a government to government relationship with the United States and often are nothing more than culture clubs recognized by the state as tribes with no proof of Indian ancestry, tribal identity or history.
The Klamath tribe is located in Chiloquin, Oregon. They are also found in parts in of north California. They are a federally recognized Native American tribe.
The Gabrielino-Tongva Tribe ("Gabrielino Tribe"). is a state-recognized tribe in California. with well-documented ancestral ties to Los Angeles County.
The Osage Nation tribe is mostly located inside of Oklahoma. They are actually the only tribe today that has a federally recognized reservation within the Oklahoma state.
In the coastal plain region, some of the state-recognized tribes include the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina, the Pamunkey Indian Tribe in Virginia, the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe in Massachusetts, and the Poarch Band of Creek Indians in Alabama. Each tribe has a unique history and cultural heritage tied to the coastal plain region.
A per tribe, per state count would be a monumental task. I doubt even the Department of Interior can say. There are over 470 recognized tribal groups in the US.
They lived south of the Chumash,near the ocean.the gabrielinos lived in California and still do
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apelike Wagabu tribe raid the Neanderthal Ulam tribe
they traveled as about three different groups.
The southwest portion of the United States is populated by many different tribes with varying cultures. Here is a link to explore to learn about the tribes in each state of the United States. This link also includes what are called "state recognized tribes." These are groups that do not have a government to government relationship with the United States and often are nothing more than culture clubs recognized by the state as tribes with no proof of Indian ancestry, tribal identity or history.
These following tribes are from the pacific northwest: Alsea Tribe Bella Bella Tribe Bella Coola Tribe Chehalis Tribe Clatskanie Tribe Comox Tribe Cowlitz Tribe Haida Tribe Haisla Tribe Heiltsuk TribeKlallam Tribe Kwakiutl Tribe Makah Tribe Nisga-Gitksan Tribe Nooksack Tribe Nootka Tribe Pentlatch Tribe Puget Sound Salish Tribes Nisqually, Muckleshoot, Suquamish, Skagit, Swinomish Quileute Tribe Quinault Tribe Siuslaw Tribe Straits Salish Tribes Saanich, Samish, Lummi, Songish, Sooke Takelma Tribe Tillamook Tribe Tlingit Tribe Tsimshian Tribe Tututni Tribe Twana Tribe Umpqua Tribe
The Klamath tribe is located in Chiloquin, Oregon. They are also found in parts in of north California. They are a federally recognized Native American tribe.
Yes, the Seminole tribe still exists. Today, most of them live in Oklahoma with a minority in Florida. There are three federally recognized tribes and independent groups.