I don't know if this will help but it's worth a try. I think you're meaning aboriginal tribes. Here, I can name you some. Some are still living and following their culture to this day.
Algonquin (Algonkian, Algonquian)
Iroquoian
Eastern Woodland
Plains
Plateau
Mi'kmaq (Spelling might be wrong)
Ojiway (Ojibwa, Ojibwe, Chippewa)
Haida
Huron
Erie
Neutral
Ashnibane (An Algonquin tribe. The spelling might be wrong)
These are a few tribes I know of. If this isn't enough, you might want to check other answers or books, e.t.c.
The suffix "up" used on the end of some aboriginal place names in Australia means "near water".
The suffix "up" used on the end of some aboriginal place names in Australia means "near water".
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well, I know that some children had white names as the government forced them too
spear
For a comprehensive list of some Aboriginal tribal group names, go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Indigenous_Australian_group_names
Red, yellow, black
There are hundreds of Australian towns and city suburbs with aboriginal names. Some of them include:CanberraCunnamullaTarragindiKoongalookaNunawadingBoggabriGulgongIndooroopillyWarrnamboolKoo-wee-rupBanjupCoorparooMudjimbaRupanyupJoondalupMilperraMilparinkaJennacubbineKongarongBoggabillaWooliGunnedahWollongongWyandra
there are still quite a lot of aboriginal people in Australia there are still quite a lot of aboriginal people in Australia there names include wagga wagga loo loo and nay guty
Aboriginal spears kill many animals and the aboriginal people cooked and ate! But some people steel aboriginal children and treat them terribly.
A famous aboriginal artist was Albert Namatjira.
Only some aboriginal meanings of Australian animal names are known. , but below are some derivations from the original Aboriginal dialects.koala (gwala) - "no drink"wobbegong (a type of shark) - "shaggy beard"budgerigar (betcherrigah, gijirrigaa) - "good food" or "good eating"witchetty grub (wityu) - "hooked stick" and (vartu) - "grub."Incidentally, many believe "emu" and "bandicoot" to be aboriginal names for native animals, but they are not. Also, kangaroo (ganguru) does not mean anything like "I don't know what you are saying", as has been erroneously reported.