Quapaw, Osage and Caddo American Indian tribes
From the Osage Indian tribe
There are many, many Indian plains tribes. There are nations and tribes and clans within those nations. It would be impossible to list all of them. Some well known tribes are the Cheyenne, Northern and Southern, the Arapaho, DeSota, Cree, Osage, Sioux and their many clans, Crow and Mandan. Lesser known tribes would include Assiniboine, Arikara, and Oto.
The Huron and Alagonquin
their are 45 in the state of North carolina today
Quapaw, Osage and Caddo American Indian tribes
The Otoe tribe are the Indian tribes in Oklahoma. I am not detailed at all. Especially when someone as lovable as you needs it most.
The Osage Indian tribe has had headrights since 1925. Headrights were usually inherited in those days after a family member passed away.
From the Osage Indian tribe
The Omaha and Osage were stationary tribes and the Sioux, Comanche, and Blackfeet were nomadic tribes.
Some of the other streets in that neighborhood are "Navajo" and "Osage", so it's highly likely that they were named for Indian tribes.
The Osage tribe.
Sioux,Apache,Mohawk,Tuscarora,Onieda,Onondoga,Seneca,Cayuga,Crow,Osage,Cree, Blackfoot, and the Pawnee
The oparsley and othyme tribes.
From the earliest written evidence from books, the earliest times that the Rain Dance originated among Osage and Quapaw Indian tribes of Missouri and Arkansas.
Chickasaw, Illini, Ioway, Missouri, Quapaw, Osage, and Otoe Indians lived in Missouri before they were moved. To find Indian Tribes that lived in America in any state you want go here: http://www.native-languages.org/kids.htm In the search engine type whatever state you want to find Indian tribes from in like this (for example, Michigan): Michigan Indian Tribes When you do that, click on the first link and there you have it! (Note: Not only can you find tribes, you can find tons of information about how each tribe lived.)
Osage County, just north and northwest of Tulsa, which is conterminous with the Osage Indian Reservation. It is also the setting for the play August: Osage County.