Yes. Some tribes are still around.
It is estimated that there are still around 4,000 tribes scattered around the USA; however, the Federal Government only recognizes 513 of these tribes still today.
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The Native American Tribes in Canada; which still this day, have a Confederation led by the Grand Council
There are over 500 federally recognized Native American tribes in the United States alone, each with its own distinct language, culture, and history. Additionally, there are many more tribes in Canada and Mexico, as well as unrecognized tribes and groups.
There is no "Native American " language. Several million people belong to separate tribes with their own languages. Name a tribe and if the language still exists your question can be answered.
Many Native American tribes did not have a written language. There are cultures today that still don't have a written language.
The apache tribe are still around today and are one of the most well known native american tribes.
well, many of them still do especially those living in the depths of the Amazon. Many tribes have evolved and became more civilised and only play their flutes on special occasions such as weddings or births.
Absolutely not. While some tribes may no longer exist, the remaining members moved to neighbouring ones. There are many aboriginal people still alive and well.
The first Native Americans to be placed on reservations was approximately 1832, as of today there are still several thousand tribes that have refused to enter reservation lands - these are known as 'landless tribes.'
T-shirts, jeans, underwear...This is the modern age, and few Native American tribes still wear their traditional garb.