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Hard to answer since the general consensus is that Northern Africa only has the Atlas mountains. But if a second range could be added to the list it would be Jebel Akhdar located in Libya. It's technically not a continuation of the Atlas mountains, since it's separated from it by a low lying deserted coastline.
There are many places one can find out about focus groups in Indianapolis. There is the internet that will show you the different groups like religious groups and auto groups, etc. There are also Facebook pages with different groups in different states and cities.
Yes, there are groups in Pokemon. Good for you.
when members of two separated groups of a population can no longer interbreed, the two groups are members of different what
Ethnic groups of what/where - specify so we can give you an answer.
# The Algonquians. # The Iroquois. # The Siouan.
The Powhatan Confederacy lived around the Jamestown settlement.
Powhatan and Tuscarora was the nearest native American groups
west coast,plateau,plains,arctic,subarctic,northeastern woodland haudenosanee(Iroquois),northeastern woodland Algonquians
Thee Iroquois League is also called the Six Nations. The Six Nations consists of the Tuscarora, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca nations
the inkas and the new york indes were you fat pig
They are known for the The Iroquois League - an alliance/peace consisting of the 5 Iroquois groups or nations: the Onondaga, the Seneca, the Mohawk, the Oneida, and the Cayuga. These groups often warred with each other. In the 1500s, these five groups established the Great Peace, an alliance that was joined by the Tuscarora peoples in 1715. The Iroquois League created a constitution. They also had a "Grand Council". The Iroquois and Cherokee had formal law codes and formed federations. it is cool right
They are known for the The Iroquois League - an alliance/peace consisting of the 5 Iroquois groups or nations: the Onondaga, the Seneca, the Mohawk, the Oneida, and the Cayuga. These groups often warred with each other. In the 1500s, these five groups established the Great Peace, an alliance that was joined by the Tuscarora peoples in 1715. The Iroquois League created a constitution. They also had a "Grand Council". The Iroquois and Cherokee had formal law codes and formed federations. it is cool right
Yes, Swahili is a Bantu language. It is a member of the Niger-Congo language family, specifically belonging to the Bantu subgroup. Swahili is widely spoken in East Africa and is the official language of Tanzania and Kenya.
If you mean language groups, then the answer is Iroquoians and Algonquians. But not all Iroquioan-speaking tribes were friendly towards each other and not all Algonquian-spaking tribes got along with each other - so it is completely wrong to believe that they formed two political groups. For example: the Iroquois league dominated other Iroquoian-speaking tribes such as the Huron, Petun and Erie; and the Algonquian-speaking Mohegans and Pequots were rivals and political enemies.
Some of the names of groups are: Chowanoke, Roanoke, Pamlico, Machapunga, Coree, Cape Fear Indians, Meherrin, Waccamaw, Woccon, Tuscarora, Croatan, Hatteras, Moratok, Secotan, Pee Dee and the Weapemeoc. The Lumbee are thought to descend from several groups of coastal Native people as well as others. Europeans were amazed at the ethnic and linguistic diversity that they found on the North coast. The names and locations were different at different times. As more and more colonists arrived people moved or were forced into other places. Names changed and peoples sometimes merged. Also as these were not modern nation states how you count one people as a "tribe" is difficult.
Hard to answer since the general consensus is that Northern Africa only has the Atlas mountains. But if a second range could be added to the list it would be Jebel Akhdar located in Libya. It's technically not a continuation of the Atlas mountains, since it's separated from it by a low lying deserted coastline.