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Native Americans lived in the United States for a very long time before Christopher Columbus discovered America. You can read about their amazing culture and learn about the things they love like music, Art and different types of homes. They have many different tribes and we give you a quick overview of these. There are many famous Native Americans like Jim Thorpe, Pocahontas and Sitting Bull. I hope you enjoy this section and have fun learning.
The Apache were one of the fiercest Native American tribes. No one is sure what the name Apache meant, but is believed to mean either “enemy” or “fighting men.”
The Cherokee were one of the “Five Civilized Tribes,” located in the southeastern United States. By the 1600s, it is believed that the Cherokee controlled roughly 40,000 square miles in the region of the Appalachian Mountains.
The Chickasaw are a relatively small native tribe. They are located in the Southeast United States, and were one of the Five Civilized Tribes. Before they were forced away from their homes during the 1830s, most Chickasaw lived in Mississippi.
Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce was one of the most noble leaders in Native American history. His given tribal name was Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt, or Thunder Rolling Down the Mountain.
Native Americans endured many wars and the loss of their land. Their history is marked by many tragedies. However, those tragedies and defeats have not kept them from making many achievements.
Shaman—In native societies, a shaman (or medicine man) was believed to have magic powers to cure sickness.
There were many different Native American tribes in North America, and their homes were often very different. Some tribes had to build homes to withstand harsh winters.
Most people know the Inuit as Eskimos. That name was given to the Inuit by a neighboring tribe many years ago. They refer to themselves as Inuit, which simply means “the people.”
The Iroquois were an alliance of five tribes in the northeastern United States. Those tribes were the Onandaga, the Oneida, the Mohawk, the Cayuga, and the Seneca.
Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce was one of the most noble leaders in Native American history. His given tribal name was Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt, or Thunder Rolling Down the Mountain.
Maria Tallchief was one of the most accomplished dancers of the twentieth centuries. She was the first Native American woman to hold the rank of prima ballerina.
There were many Native American tribes across North America. They each had their own unique culture. Many tribes developed unique art forms, as well. Since tribes were often very different from each other, their art was often very different from each other.
The clothing of Native Americans varied widely. It depended on what resources were available to them, where they lived, and the time of year. Native Americans in very warm or tropical regions wore very little clothing.
Native Americans enjoyed sports and games just like everyone else. They spent a lot of their time growing crops and hunting, but they enjoyed their free time. We know, from accounts of Europeans, that Native Americans played a variety of games.
Native Americans were resourceful and very good at using what was available to them. Food was no exception. Wherever a tribe was located, they learned what plants would grow there and how to hunt the animals in the area.
There were many Native American tribes through North America. The homes they built were as varied as they were. Their homes often reflected the region in which they lived, their climate, and the nature of their life.
There were many Native American tribes in North America, and each one had various myths. Most tribes had myths that involved the creation of the world, as well as numerous heroes and deities.
There were many different Native American tribes. They each had their own beliefs. Some tribes had beliefs in common, but there were also many differences.
The Navajo Nation is spread across the states of Utah, New Mexico and Arizona. The Navajo Nation is the largest American Indian tribe, with almost three hundred thousand members.
The Pueblo people of the southwestern United States have an ancient history stretching back roughly 7,000 years. For many years, the ancient Puebloans lived in what is known as the Four Corners area.
The Lewis and Clark expedition into the American west is one of the most legendary events in United States history. It might not have been so successful, however, if not for the help of a young Shoshone woman named Sacagawea
Many people mistakenly assume that the Sioux (pronounced “soo”) are one tribe. They are actually three tribal bands that speak three dialects—the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota.
The man who was known as Sitting Bull was originally known as Tatanka Yotanka, which describes a bull sitting on its haunches. Even as a young man, Sitting Bull was recognized for his courage! He was seen as being as immoveable as a bull.
Tecumseh is one of the most legendary warriors in Native American history. He was born into the Shawnee tribe in 1768, during a time of constant warfare in the Ohio Valley. Tecumseh’s father was killed when he was just a boy, and his mother migrated to Missouri.
For centuries, native people known as the Muscogee lived in what would become the southeastern United States. They were incorrectly referred to as “Creeks” by English speakers.
TNorth America is a very large continent. Terrain and climate varies widely across North America. Because of these differences, there was also a wide variety of native tribes.
Pocahontas is one of the most famous women in Native American history. Even though all American children learn about Pocahontas in school, there are still parts of her life that are misunderstood.
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Bahacecha
Bankalachi
Bannock
Basawunena
Bayougoula
Bear River
Beaver/Tsattine
Bellabella
Bella Coola
Beothuk
Bersiamite
Bidai
Bigiopa
Big Swamp Indians
Biloxi
Blackfoot
Blewmouths
Bocootawwonauke
Brotherton
Buena Vista
Gabrieleno/Tongva
Galice/Applegate
Grigras
Hackensack
Haida
Hainai
Halchidhoma
Halyikwamai
Han
Hanis
Hare
Hasinai
Hathawekela
Hatteras
Havasupai
Hawaiians
Hidatsa
Hainai
Hilibi
Hitchiti
Ho-Chunk/Winnebago
Honniasontkeronon
Hoh

Hohokam
Hopi
Houma
Housatonic
Huchnom
Hualupai/Walapai
Humptulips
Hupa
Huron/Wyandot
Ibitoupa
Icafui
Illinois/Illini
Ingalik

Iroquois
Ishak/Isleta del Sur
Isleta
Ispokogi
Kadohadacho
Kahnawake/Caughnawaga
Kainai
Kalapuya Family
Kalispel
Kan-hatki
Kamia
Kanza/Kaw
Karankawa
Keresan
Karok
Kaska
Kaskaskia
Kaskinampo
Kalapula
Kato
Kawaiisu
Kawchodinne
Kawia
Kealedji
Kennebec
Keresan Family
Kewa
Keyauwee
Kichai
Kichtawank
Kickapoo
Kiowa
Kitanemuk
Kitksan
Kitsai
Klallam/Clallam
Klamath
Klickitat
Koasati/Coushatta
Kohuana
Kolomi
Konomihu
Kootenai/Kutenai
Koroa
Koso
Kosotshe
Koyeti
Koyukon
Kumeyaay
Kutchin
Kutenai
Kuitsh
Kusan
Ktunaxa
Kutchin
Kwaiailk
Kwakiutl
Kwalhioqua
Laguna
Lakmiut
Lakota
Lassik
Latgawa
Lemhi
Lenape/Delaware
Lillooet
Lithic-Paleo Indian Period
Little Shell of the Chippewa (Montana)
Lochapoka
Lohim
Loucheux
Luckamiute
Luiseno
Lumbee
Lummi
Lutuamian
Macapiras
Machapunga
Mahican
Maidu
Makah
Maliseet
Manahoac
Mandan
Manhattan
Manissean
Manso
Marameg
Maricopa
Mariposan
Martha’s Vineyard
Mascouten
Mashongnovi
Maskegon
Massachusett
Mashpee
Matchoctic
Matinecoc
Mattabesic
Mattole
Maya
Meherrin
Meits
Menominee
Merrimack – See Pennacook
Mescalero Apache
Meskwaki/Fox
Methow
Métis
Metoac
Miami
Mical
Michigamea
Michilimackinac
Mikasuki
Mi’kmaq (Micmac)
Miluk
Mingo
Mishikhwutmetunne
Missouri
Miwok
Moapa
Mobile
Mocogo
Moctobi
Modoc
Mogollon
Mohawk
Mohegan
Mojave
Molala
Monacan
Mono
Mono-Paviotso
Montagnais
Montauk
Moravians
Moratoc
Mosepolea – See Ofo
Muckleshoot
Mucogo
Mugulasha
Muklasa
Multnomah
Munsee
Muscogean Family
Niantic
Nippissing
Nipmuc
Nisqualli
Nochpeem
Nongatl
Nooksak
Nootka
Noquet
Nottoway
Ntlakyapamuk
Okmulgee
Olmec
Omaha
Onathaqua
Onatheaqua
Oneida
Oneota
Onondaga
Ononchataronon
Ontonagon
Opata
Opelousa
Oraibi
Osage
Osochi
Otoe
Ottawa
Ouachita
Ozette
Paiute
Pakana
Paleoindian-Lithic Period
Pallachacola (see Apalachicola )
Palouse/Palus
Panamint
Papago
Pascagoula
Passamaquoddy
Patarabueye
Patiti
Patwin
Pawnee
Pawokti
Pawtucket – See Pennacook
Pecos
Pedee
Pend d’Oreille
Pennacook
Penobscot
Pensacola
Pentlatch
Peoria 
Pepikokia
Pequawket
Pequot
Peyu
Picuris
Piegan
Pima
Pinal Coyotero
Piankashaw
Piro
Piscatawa/Conoy
Pit River
Plains Indians
Pilthlako
Pocomoke
Pocomtuc
Pohoy, Pooy, Posoy
Pojoaque
Pomo
Ponca
Potano
Poosepatuck
Potawatomi
Powhatan
Pshwanwapam
Puebloan
Puyllup
Puntatsh
Tacatacuru
Tachi
Taensa
Taidnapam
Taino/Arawak
Takelma
Tali
Tallapoosa
Taltushtuntude
Tamaroa
Tangipahoa
Tanoan Family
Tano
Taos
Taposa
Tarratine
Tatavium/Aliklik
Tatlitkutchin
Tatsanottine/Yellowknife
Tawakoni
Tawasa
Tawehash
Tenino
Teja
Tekesta, Tequesta
Tekopa
Tesuque
Tewa
Tiguex
Tionontati
Tillamook
Timucuan Family
Tioux
Tiwa/Tigua
Tlingit
Tocobaga
Tohome
Tohono O’odham
Tolowa
Toltec
Tompiro
Tongva/Gabrieleno
Towa
Tonkawa
Tsattine/Beaver
Tschantoga
Tsilkotin
Tsimshian
Tübatulabal
Tukabahchee
Tukkuthkutchin
Tualatin/Atfaiati
Tulalip
Tunica
Tunxis
Tuscarora
Tuskegee
Tutchonekutchin
Tutelo
Tututni
Twana
Tyigh
Unalachtigo
Unami (see Ani-Stohini)
Wabanaki
Waccamaw
Waco
Wailaki
Wahkiakum
Wakashan
Wakokai
Walapai/Hualupai
Walla Walla
Walpi
Wampanoag
Wanapan
Wappinger
Wappo
Warranawankong
Wasco
Washa
Washoe
Wateree
Watlala
Wauyukma
Waxhaw
Wenrohronon
Wea
Weanoc
Weapemeoc
Wiechquaeskeck
Wenatchee/Yakama
Whilkut

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