No. All twelve tribes are from Israel. They are known as the twelve tribes of Israel, they all descend from Abraham's grandson who was named Israel. There are some offshoot religions that claim to be one of the tribes, or a "lost tribe" of Israel, but blood tests have proven they do not descend from Israel.
It is Jewish. From the Brakzai tribe, or light or to bless. One of the lost tribes of Israel.
Levites
Where the kingdom of Israel was destroyed by foreign invaders and its people scattered, the identities of the legendary Twelve Tribes were seriously compromised and it became customary to speak of these as "lost." In recent years, some folks in places rather remote from Israel have been noticed as practicing Hebraic customs, some of these people even identify themselves as one or more of the "lost tribes." However, cultural diffusion is a tricky thing, as ideas can be passed on without exchange of the actual people. New sciences such a genetic profiling may someday give us a more definitive answer on who belongs to the "lost" tribes.
Determining one's tribal ancestry in the tribes of Israel can be challenging due to the historical complexities and lack of comprehensive records. Some Jewish families have oral traditions of their tribal lineage, but these can be difficult to substantiate. DNA testing might provide some clues, but it is not able to definitively identify tribal lineage.
Ibo and Yoruba
from Dan one of the twelve tribes of israel
None. Moses led the 12 Tribes of Israel to Mount Sinai, but he was not one of the Israelite patriarchs.
The 10 tribes of the Hebrews are known as the lost tribes because no one knows what happened to them.
No, Levi was not one of the twelve tribes of Israel. The tribe of Levi was set apart for priestly duties and did not receive a portion of land like the other tribes. Instead, they were supposed to serve in the tabernacle and later in the temple.
Israel was the new name given to Jacob after he wrestled with the angel. 'Israel' means one who prevails with God. The nation of Israel was named after him. The twelve tribes of Israel are descendants of his twelve sons.
There's no evidence to suggest that there's any kind of connection there. This sounds like one of many "Ten Lost Tribes" hypotheses, almost all of which can be dismissed offhand.