What native American tribe made pictographs?
Pictographs are recorded for the Abanaki, Absaroka (Crow),
Algonkin, Apache, Arapaho, Arikara, Assiniboin, Athapaskan,
Blackfeet, Brule Lakota, Cayuga, Cherokee, Cheyenne, Chibcha,
Chickasaw, Chilkat, Chinook, Chippewa, Choctaw, Comanche, Cree,
Dakota, Haida, Hidatsa, Hualpai, Hopi, Huron, Innuit, Illinois,
Kaibab, Kiowa, Kalosh, Kickapoo, Klamath, Kwakiutl, Malecite,
Mandan, Menomini, Micmac, Modoc, Mojave, Moki, Muskoki, Naqomqilis,
Naskapi, Natchez, Navajo, Nootka, Oglala Lakota, Ojibwa, Omaha,
Osage, Ottawa, Pottawatomie, Passamaquoddy, Paiute, Pawnee,
Penobscot, Playsano, Ponca, Sac, Salish, Serrano, Shastika,
Shawnee, Shoshoni, Snanaimuq, Tlingit, Tsimshian, Tuscarora, Ute,
Wakashan, Washoe, Wichita, Winnebago, Yokut, Yuma and Zuni; many
more can not be allocated to specific tribal groups.
Pictographs also occur throughout Central and South America -
everywhere that native Americans settled.