The Ojibwe
The Ottowa Tribe.
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The Vikings settled in Normandy. Eventually, these Vikings intermarried with the French already living in Normandy, and those people became known as the Normans.
yes he had three wives two from the Shoshone tribe and another one from the Flathead Indian tribe but his first Shoshone wife died during childbirth
The Half-King, a leader of the Seneca tribe, chose to support the British during the early stages of the French and Indian War. His decision was influenced by the desire to counter French influence in the Ohio Valley and secure British alliances that could benefit his people. This choice ultimately played a significant role in shaping the dynamics of the conflict between British and French colonial powers in North America.
Mobile, Alabama is the state capital with a french name based on a segment of an Indian tribe. Mobile is french for the indigenous Mauvilla tribe.
The Huron and Alagonquin
The Illini Indian tribes were in southern Illinois. The French settlers named the area after the tribe that welcomed them.
The Wampanoa, or "Eastern People"
In the French and Indian war? if so yes
The tribe that greeted French explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle was the Illinois tribe.
no did they not come friends because after the war they made a deal about not coming friends after the war
The Iroquois tribe that which Little Bear is the chief.The Algonquin tribe and the French are it's main enemy.While the English helped them fight through the battle
Oneida Tribe and Tuscorora tribe from the Iroqouis Confederacy
The hurons and Iroquois confederation
Iroquois
Soon after the tribe was met by the French explorer Nicolet in 1634 the Menominee became involved in the fur trade and came to depend on French trade goods. They also traded with their friends the Ojibwe and Winnebago (Ho-chunk) and with other woodlands tribes.