The Blackfoot's last hereditary leader wasMountain Chief (Ninastoko), 1848-1942
yes it was a native American who lived when the united states where expanding westwered and exploring/moving out onto the frontier
According to the Related Link, it is English.
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You really can't judge most names as being Native American just on seeing them. Since many, many tribes assimilated into the white culture, rather than be annihilated, they took last names of people around them to help them blend in.
Geronim was the last native american to formally surrender to the us
Geronimo was the last Native American to formally surrender. "The American Journey" National geographic society pg 542
the Pottawatomie tribe
He was the last native American Indian to surrender to the Us army
The preservation of the cultural practices of the last Native American tribes is the connection to the Homestead Act.
The Quiquays
The Inuit tribes of Canada, Greenland, and Alaska.
The Inuit tribes of Alaska, Canada, and Greenland.
Well, Matus is my moms maiden last name, and it's my middle name. It is a Native American last name from the Yaqui tribe of Arizona and Sonora, Mexico.
they would be mad like poo
In 2012, the small country of shititopia surrendered to the pen15 tribe of southern Africa.
Depends on how you define "Native American". Teneyuca is an Aztec surname.