The most powerful group of Native Americans in the North at the time of English colonization was the Iroquois League, composed of the original members: the Mohawk, Seneca, Cayuga, Oneida and Onendaga nations (the League was then known as the Five Nations), and the Tuscarora (the arrival of which changed the name to the Six Nations.
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The radical Native American group that called for Native American lands to be returned is the American Indian Movement.
it would be middle American for the most because on my map it shows middle American
The Native American group did built vast system of roads. The Native American's did the roads by hand.
There are four groups that created a new society in the North American continent. The four groups are France, England, Netherland and West India.
Which Native American culture group included direct descendants of the Anasazi, built pueblos, and irrigated their fields?
the iroquois
The Iroquois
There was not one main group. However, a powerful group in the East was the Iroquois (Five Nations), and another powerful Southern Plains group was the Comanche.
The most powerful native group, however had a rather different relationship with the french. The iroguois Confederacy-the five Indian nations (Mohawk, Seneca,Cayuga,Onodaga and Oneida
All. Each had their own virtues and 'powerful' is an open statement. Several Native American tribes won battles, and wars, against the United States - each for their own merits for the victory.
The radical Native American group that called for Native American lands to be returned is the American Indian Movement.
it would be middle American for the most because on my map it shows middle American
Iroquois Confederacy
The Native American group did built vast system of roads. The Native American's did the roads by hand.
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Iroquois league of confederacy
There were many Native American peoples that lived in what is now the United States, each with their own culture and history. The Pueblo Indians lived north of the Rio Grande in what is now Texas.