The Shawnee still are alive today living in Oklahoma. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawnee
they live in the united states
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The Shoshone Indians called themselves the Newe, which means "people". They are related to the Bannocks under the Uto-Aztecan speaking group.
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Nobody ever did an accurate head count of the Shawnee - and their population naturally changed from year to year. It is estimated that at the time of first contact there were around 3,000 Shawnee; today there are over 14,000.
Shawnees made dugout canoes by hollowing out large trees. Over land, the Shawnee tribe used dogs as pack animals. (There were no horses in North America until colonists brought them over from Europe.) Today, of course, Shawnee people also use cars... and non-native people also use canoes.
YES! Most of what we do today were influenced through Rome and Greece.
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Hildegard Thompson has written: 'Getting to know American Indians today' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Indians of North America 'Pre-Primer' -- subject(s): Grammar, Navajo language, Readers 'Getting to know American Indians today' -- subject(s): Indians of North America, Juvenile literature
Today the Chckasaw Nation has about 42,000 members. Many of them live in Oklahoma. But Chickasaws live all over the world. Their Tribal Headquarters is in Ada, Oklahoma. Today many Chickasaws speak only English. ASome Chickasaw people learn more about traditional ways. Elders teach Chickasaw language classes. There's your answer straight from a book. lol
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