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List of Native American Tribes in the United States with links to articles and information.
- Piro
Today, however, the Piro/Manso/Tiwa Indian Tribe of the...
- Salinan Family
The Salinan people were a linguistic stock of California,...
- Choctaw
For the next two decades, they worked hard to attract and...
- Erie
The general locality is still indicated in the names of Eno...
- L-M
Summaries of Native American Tribes beginning with L through...
- The First Hawaiians
The Hawaiian Islands were first settled as early as 400...
- Susquehannock Tribe of The Northeast
In exchange, the tribe ceded large territories on both...
- Wabanaki
Today, each tribe has a reservation and government...
- Piro
8 paź 2024 · The names of Native American tribes offer a window into their diverse cultures, rich histories, and enduring connections to the land. These names are not simply labels; they are powerful symbols of identity, resilience, and the vibrant tapestry of Native American culture.
27 paź 2024 · A Glimpse into Notable Native American Tribes. The tapestry of Native American tribes is vast and diverse, each tribe bearing its own unique story. Here, we explore a few notable examples, delving into their history, culture, and their enduring impact on the world.
23 wrz 2024 · The names of Native American tribes hold profound meaning. Often, they reflect their connection to the natural world, their historical origins, or their cultural values. Many tribes have names that are rooted in their language, offering insight into their unique linguistic heritage.
American Indian Tribes from A to Z. Alphabetical Listing of American Indian Tribes. The US government acknowledges the existence of 561 Native American tribes, which operate under their own forms of government.
Alphabetic listing of Native American Indian tribes of South, Central, and North America, with links to information about each Indian tribe and its native language.
Ancient & Modern Pueblos. Apache – The Fiercest Warriors in the Southwest. Arapaho – Great Buffalo Hunters of the Plains. The Arikara Tribe – Indians With Horns. The Bannock – Roaming the Great Basin. The Blackfeet Indians – “Real” People of Montana. Catawba Tribe of South Carolina. Cayuse Tribe of Washington and Oregon.