Choctaw Indians
The Choctaw Indians lived in lower Mississippi. Before contact with the whites, the Choctaw Indians were a very powerful tribe and had a population of 15,000+. They had livestock and…
The Choctaw Indians lived in lower Mississippi. Before contact with the whites, the Choctaw Indians were a very powerful tribe and had a population of 15,000+. They had livestock and…
The Chumash Indians lived in the southern region of California along the coast – what we now know as the areas of Ventura and Santa Barbara and down to modern…
The Chippewa Indians are known by other names too, like Ojibwe, Ojibway, Chippeway, Anishinaabe, or Anishinabek. The Chippewa Indians living in USA and Canada are similar in nearly all aspects.…
The Cheyenne Indians were a nation of people that lived in the Great Plains. They are composed of two tribes, the Tsitsistas and the Sotaeo’s. Cheyenne means “little cree” and…
The Europeans were the first who discovered the Cherokee people during the expedition lead by Hernando De Soto in 1539-1543. The Cherokee territory in those days stretched over areas that…
The Cherokee Indians were one of the tribes that were considered a member of the “Five Civilized Tribes”. This title has led to the opinion that other tribes were wild…
The history of Cherokee Indians epitomizes rich culture and heritage. Cherokee Indians are the original resident of South East America particularly Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee.…
The Cherokee history is a captivating account of an energetic culture, which emerged from relative obscurity to become one of the prime movers and shakers of European trade relations with…
Most everyone has heard of Chief Black Kettle. He is known for being a peace loving advocate of the Cheyenne Tribe. While not all within the Cheyenne Tribe agreed with…
The Cherokee Indian has a history that is rich with sorrow, sadness, and perseverance. Today, the Cherokee Indian is one of the most numerous tribes of the Native Peoples, and…