American Indian Tribes
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Washington
Indians: Nuth Chal Nuth, Squamish, Makah, Kuaspel, Quinalt, Methow, Chehaus, Cowutz, Palus, Coeur D'alene, Chinok and Walla Walla.
Oregon
Indians: Chinok, Yakjim Tenino, Umatilla, Till-amok, Siletz, Yaquina Alsea, Kalapuya, Wailaptu, Siuslaw, Walpapi, Tutunti, Klamath, Kusa and Karok.
California
Indians: Yurok, Shasta, Wiyot Yuki, Modoc, Wintun Pomo, Maidu, Patwin, Miwok, Mono, Panamint, Yokuts, Chemehueyi, Serrano, Mojawa, Cahhulla, Diegueno, Costana, Esselen, Salinan, Chumash, Gabriallino and Luiseno.
Idaho
Indains: Blood, Pend D'orielle, Coer D'alene, Nez Perce, Lemni, Bannock, Wind River Shoshone and Shoshone.
Nevada
Indians: Modoc, Northern Paiute, Western Shoshone, Gosiute, Mono, Southern Paiute and Panamint.
Arizona
Indians: Havasupai, Hopi, Walapai, Yayapai, Mojava, Zuni, Coyotero, Yumi, Apache, Pima, Pinal Arivaipi, Maricopa, Chiricahua, Cocopah, Thono O'odham, Yaqui and Opata.
Montana
Indians: Blood, Pend D'orille, Kootenay, Blackfoot, Atsina, Piegan, Flathead and Crow.
Wyoming
Indians: Crow, Wind River, Shoshone, Teton Dakota and Cheyenne.
Utah
Indians: Shoshone, Gosiute, Ute and Navajo.
Colerado
Indians: Ute, Navajo, Arapaho, Kiowa, Cheyenne and Comanche.
New Mexico
Indians: Pueblo, Jicarilla Apache, Zuni, Coyotero, Apache, PInal, Arivaipi, Gileno, Faroan, Mescalero, Comanche, Mimbreno and Opata.
North Dakota
Indians: Blackfoot, Assiniboin, Mandan, Hidatsa and Arkikara.
South Dakota
Indians: Hunkpapa, Yanktonai Pakota, Sana Arc, Teton Dakota, Sioux, Oglala and Brule.
Nebraska
Indians Cheyenne, Ponca, Omaha, Pawnee and Oto.
Kansas
Indians: Cheyenne, Kansa, Kiowa and Osaga.
Oklahoma
Indians: Wichita and Caddo.
Texas
Indians: Apache, Comanche, Li-anero, Waco, Kichai, Alabama Coushatta, Tawakoni, Lipan Apache, Tonkawa, Atakapa, Karankawa and Coahuiltec.
Minnesota
Indians: Ojibwa, Santee dakota, Wahpeton and Iowa Saukefox.
Iowa
Indians: Omaha, Potowatomi and Moingwena.
Missouri
Indians: Missouri and Osaga
Arkansas
Indians: Quapaw, Caddo and Chakchilma.
Louisianna
Indians: Tunica, Natchez, Bikloxi, Chitmacha, Washa and Chawasa.
Mississippi
Indians: Taposa, Chakcchilma, Choctaw, Tunica, Natchez, Biloxi and Mobile.
Alabama
Indians: Choctaw, Creek and Mobile.
Georgia
Indians: Creek, Yuchi, Yamasi, Apola, Sawokli, Edisto, Cusabo and Guale.
South Caroline
Indians: Yuchi , Catawba, Coree, Cape Fear, Sewee, Stono, Edisto and Cusabo.
Tenesee
Indians: Chickasaw, Cherokee and Shawnee.
North Caroline
Indians: Cherokee, Tutelo, Secotan, Tuscarora, Saponi and Pamlico.
Kentucky
Indians: Shawnee.
Virginia
Indians: Monacan, Nottoway, Weapemeoc, Powhatan and Conoy.
West Virginia
Indians: Uninh, Monocan and Conoy.
Maryland
Indians: Conoy and Nanticoke.
Illinois
Indians: Moingwena, Kaskaskla, Peoria, Illinois, Tamaroa Chahokia.
Wisconsin
Indians: Saukefox, Menomini, Kickapoo, Winnebago and Potawatomi.
Michican
Indians: Menomini, Cree and Ottawa.
Indiana
Indians: Miami, Wea and Piankasha.
Ohio
Indians: Eire and Huron.
Pennsylvania
Indians: Susquehanna, Nanticoke, Unalachtigo, Delaware, Montalik, Munsji and Wappinger.
Philidelphia
Indians: Wappinger, Montalik, Delaware and Unalachtigo.
New York
Indians: Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Abnakt, Cayuga, Seneca and Iroquois, Whappinger, Delaware, Unalachtigo and Naticoke.
Connecticut
Indians: Whappinger and Narraganset.
Massachusetts
Indians: Narraganset and Massechuset.
Vermont
Indians: Mahican, Nipuc and nauset.
Hampshire
Indians: Mahican, Nipuc, Nauset and Pennacook.
Maine
Indians: Pennacook, Penobscot, Passamquoddy, malecite and Micmac.
For all Indians in the USA
(Or at least most of them)
Indian Things:
Feathers:
Only male prairie indian wariors wore feathers in their hair. The wariors had to get their feathers themselves. The more fethers an indian wore, the greater warior he was. Most of the time the feather were from eagles.
Mandella:
The Indian Mandella is symbolic of the Indian Ceremonial Shield. Indians believed that hanging one on their tepee would bring health, happines and prospeity.
Tomahawk:
Tomahawks are indian weapons that look a lot like axes. They were mostly used as normal axes are today, but also as a weapon.
If you know anything more about any indians, if you are wondering of something or if you have anything to say, please E-Mail me: tmvs-027@tonsberg-maritime.vgs.no
Created by Morten Goodwin Olsen:6-13-96