Caddo
Madrid, Spain
Algonquian (the same tribe the historical figure, Pocahontas was part of)
Yes The tribe range consisted of present-day eastern New Mexico, southern Colorado, southern Kansas, all of Oklahoma, and most of northern and southern Texas.
Generally speaking, YES. Spaniards make jokes about Americans like most Non-Americans do, but there is genuine respect and affection. The main hurdle to Spanish-American interaction is the language barrier as most Americans and most Spaniards are monoglots (speakers of only one language).
The chief of the tribe was the most important member of the tribe. :)
conquistador
The Spaniards, most likely.
If you are referring to the Spanish Inquisition, most of the Spaniards that refused were killed. Some were imprisoned and tortured, but the majority were killed.
The tribe that was most successful at resisting the efforts to convert to Catholicism was the Mavajo tribe. They are a tribe from Southwestern United States.
they were the most powerful tribe
The Shawnee tribe killed the most white settlers.
Most of it died to smallpox.