There were 28 states named after Indian tribes. I don't know all 28, but i know that Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Conneticut, Illionis, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusettes, Michigan, Minnesotta, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Winsconsin, and Wyoming were named after Indian tribes.
In Georgia, several counties are named after Native American tribes, including Cherokee County, Chattahoochee County, and Muscogee County. Other examples include Coweta County, named after the Coweta tribe, and Troup County, which is associated with the Creek Nation. These names reflect the historical presence and influence of Native American tribes in the region.
There were 28 states named after Indian tribes. I don't know all 28, but i know that Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Conneticut, Illionis, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusettes, Michigan, Minnesotta, Missouri, Mississippi, Nebraska, North and South Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Winsconsin, and Wyoming were named after Indian tribes.
The only counties in Georgia that are not named after people are: Dooly, Marion, Pulaski, and Wilkinson.
Cherokee is one
Both are named after Indian Tribes.
The US Army named most of it's helicopters after Indian 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 gay ones with unicorn and they were named lugo
Burke, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Richmond, and Wilkes counties were named for British Subjects in favor of the Revolution. -Georgia and the American Experience Pg 156 Second Paragraph [By May 1777...themselves?]
Atlanta, Georgia. And possibly Indian(appolis) Indiana.
The Illini Indian tribes were in southern Illinois. The French settlers named the area after the tribe that welcomed them.
many US military helicopters are named after American Indian tribes