Taino, Arawak,(carribean) Navaho, Arapaho, Cherokee, Hopi, Dakota, Incan, Mayan( south american) Choctaw, Sioux, Chippewa, Apache, Lumbee, Blackfeet, Iroquois, Pueblo. Then there are Tribal Nations that have been denied recognition such as the Muwekma Ohlone[4] and the Miami tribe of Indiana.Maryland also has a non-recognized tribal nation — the Piscataway Indian Nation.
2006-12-21 04:05:37
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answered by Lola 6
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Creek, Choctaw, Apache, Cherokee, Chippewa,
2006-12-21 03:50:45
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answered by wjb 3
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Well there's like 500 still in existence. Hard to believe since Native American are a numerical minority in their own country. Right off the top of my head I know Cherokee, Seminole, Hopi, Souix, Shawnee, Pueblo (don't know if that's the right term but a reference to the New Mexican/Coloradoan Indians), Navajo, and Creek. Right off the top my head. I've never heard of Taino Indians/Native American, could you email me info. about them.
2006-12-21 03:51:54
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answered by Anonymous
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What just about everyone is naming are NATIONS, not the tribes within them...
As far as TRIBES go, for the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota (the "Sioux"):
Dakota dialect - [also known as Santee (Isanti) Division]
1) Mdewakanton
2) Wahpekute
3) Sisseton
4) Wahpeton
Nakota dialect [also known as Yankton Division]
5) Yankton
6) Yanktonai
Lakota dialect [also known as Teton Division]
7) Teton with 7 sub-divisions:
Sicangu
Itazipco
Sihasapa
Mnicoujou
Oohenumpa
Oglala
Hunkpapa
2006-12-23 12:14:43
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answered by Indigo 7
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Miami, Pawnee, Kickapoo, Iroquois, Sioux, Cherokee, Blackfoot, Crow, Pima, Pueblo, Choctaw, Potawatomi, and the list goes on.
2006-12-21 03:56:01
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answered by redrancherogirl 4
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Well in Alabama there are the :
Choctaw
Chickasaw
Cherokee
Creek
also some;
Cree
Seminole
2006-12-21 05:21:32
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answered by blakree 7
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Cherokee, Apache, Choctaw, Blackfoot, Crow, Cree, Sioux, Navajo, Mohawk that's all I can think of off the top of my head.
2006-12-21 03:56:03
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answered by Scooter Girl 4
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Mohawk, Sioux, Mohegan, Chickasaw, Oneida
2006-12-21 03:52:00
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answered by jooliejools 2
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Sioux, Blackfeet, Apache
2006-12-21 03:49:36
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answered by count.voss 2
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Hmm, I wonder if they know that cheyenne is dog in French? The French men called those Tsitistas Cheyene because they used camp dogs as a food source at times. Like when granny would kill a chicken when unexpected company came. I would never name any of my kids dog, no matter how "pretty" the word sounded.
2016-03-29 02:36:27
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answered by Anonymous
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