so basically you are it and i am trying to unfold your conversatrion
i think mst of them belong to the schedule tribes and schedule class...
they belong to the African traditional religion found in Ghana, in the upper-east region
Apache and Hopi belong to the major group of Native American tribes. Specifically, they are part of the larger cultural and linguistic family known as the Southwestern tribes, which primarily inhabit the regions of the Southwestern United States. Both tribes have distinct languages, traditions, and histories that contribute to the rich cultural tapestry of Indigenous peoples in North America.
eastern woodland
In a multi-tribal society individuals do not belong to or interact with just one specific tribe, but belong to and interact with many different tribes, which, ideally, all exist symbiotically.
There are over 200 federally recognized tribes in Alaska, representing a diverse range of Indigenous cultures and languages. These tribes belong to various groups, including the Iñupiat, Yupik, Aleut, and Athabascan peoples. Additionally, there are many more tribes that are recognized at the state level. The rich cultural heritage of these tribes contributes significantly to Alaska's identity.
The father's lineage is what generally counts.
Aaron belonged to the tribe of Levi.
Native Americans belong to many diverse tribes, each with its own distinct culture, language, and leadership. For example, the Sioux Nation is one of the prominent tribes, known for its leaders like Sitting Bull, who played a significant role in resisting U.S. government policies and protecting their land. Other tribes include the Navajo, Apache, and Iroquois, each with their own unique leaders and histories. The diversity of tribes means there is no single answer to the question of leadership among Native Americans.
Sequoya was a member of the Tsalagi (pronounced (closely) to Cherokee). There are several sub-tribes and I'm not aware of which he was affiliated with.
The main tribes of the Plateau region were Kutenai, Nez Perce, Salish and Cayuse, but there were many other smaller tribes. Their languages belong to the Sahaptin, Salishan, Athapaskan, Chinookan, Cayuse and Kootenai families.
Genghis Khan, the founder of the Mongol Empire, had interactions with several tribes in the region that is now Afghanistan. The most notable among these were the Khwarezmian Empire, which included various Persian and Turkic tribes. Additionally, the Mongols faced resistance from local tribes like the Tajiks and Pashtuns during their invasions. However, Genghis Khan did not belong to any specific Afghan tribe; he was a Mongol from the steppe regions of what is now Mongolia.