The name of the Indian tribe is the Pueblo people. They are named after the Spanish word "pueblo," which means village, referring to their distinctive adobe dwellings found in the Southwestern United States.
It is a tongue twister in spanish and a volcanoe in Mexico that irrupted for 9 straight years!, it was named by a tribe called parangariqutiri.
"Indian chief" typically refers to Native American tribal leaders, not Indian as in from India. Yiddish is a Jewish language. It is unlikely for an Indian chief to speak Yiddish, as they would likely speak one of the indigenous languages of their tribe.
Yes, the word Indian should be capitalized when referring to the indigenous peoples of the Americas, as it is a proper noun derived from their nationality or heritage.
Saugus was named after the Native American Saugus tribe, who were indigenous to the area. The name means "great" or "large" in their language.
Washougal is named after the nearby Washougal River, which was named by the Native American Chinook tribe. The name Washougal is believed to mean "rushing water" or "rushing down" in the Native American language.
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The Blackfoot Indian tribe .
There were leaders for every village so there is no leader of them in general.
Cheyenne Wyoming would be named after the Cheyenne tribe.
The Indian tribe the Illiniwek.
Alabama was named for an Indian tribe native to the state.Illinois was named for the Illiniwek, the tribal name of the Illini tribe.Iowa, Ayuhwa, which is one of the tribal names of the Ioway Indian tribe.Kansas, for the Kansa Indian tribe.Missouri, for the Missouria Indian tribe native to the state.North Dakota and South Dakota were named for the Dakota Sioux Indians.Utah, for the Ute, an Indian tribe native to the state.
Illinois
Both are named after Indian Tribes.
No it is named for the prospector Joe Juneau.
The Lake Erie is named after the Erie tribe of Native Americans.-Pookie
Towns in South Dakota that are named for an Indian tribe include the following: Iroquois Sisseton [named for the Sisseton (or Sissetowan) division of the Native American Sioux]