Wampanoag Indians
Wampanoag Indians inhabited the coastal region between the eastern shore of Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island to the western end of Cape Cod and the coastal islands of Martha’s Vineyard…
Wampanoag Indians inhabited the coastal region between the eastern shore of Narragansett Bay in Rhode Island to the western end of Cape Cod and the coastal islands of Martha’s Vineyard…
The Mohawk tribe, or Mohawk Nation, was one of the founding nations of the Iroquois Confederacy. The Mohawk were originally called Kanienkeh or Kanienkehaka meaning “People of the Flint”. They…
Life in a Sioux tribe prior to reservation life was simplistic and family-centered. Wanderers of the plains, members of the Sioux tribe traveled the vast expanse of the northern plains,…
The Sioux Indian tribe, rich in heritage, history, and culture, is one of the single greatest entities of the Plains Indians. The Sioux Indian tribe was comprised of nomadic people…
Sioux Indians are Native American Indians that are any part of the three main groups of the Great Sioux Nation. Sioux Indians are believed to have come to North America…
Shawnee Indians are a large group of Native American Indians that originally occupied much of Southern Ohio, West Virginia, and Eastern Pennsylvania. The word Shawnee comes from the Algonquin word…
Seneca Indian People are the native North American Indians who lived in the between the Genesee River and Canandaigua Lake , which is present New York now. Recent archaeological evidences…
The Seminole Indians are a North American Indian Tribe and part of the Creek Confederation of tribes. The native tongue of the Seminole Indians is the Muskogee language. In the…
Long before the European explorers and settlers reached this nation, the Pueblo Indians existed in a well-developed and complex civilization in what is now New Mexico. The Pueblo Indians were…
The Potawatomi tribe originated from the upper Mississippi River area. They were in close alliance with two other Indian tribes, and together they formed The Council of the Three Fires.…