palus people and snake indians
chereokee, and senica
The native groups of Idaho include:KootenaiKalispelCoeur d' AlenePalouseNez PerceNorthern PaiuteShoshone - BannockEach of these can be sub-divided into smaller bands and "sub-tribes"; the Nez Perce, for example, included the Wallowa, Alahahs and others.
Just a few of the historic tribes in Colorado:ApacheBannockComancheKiowaNavajoPuebloShoshoniUteThe Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes were frequent visitors but did not usually remain in the area.
Cherokee, Sioux
Some native Americans in the Middle Colonies were the Algonquin and the Iroquois tribes.
One of them is Sioux (pronounced: sue) ;)
Lenape and the Susquehanna tribes
two of them are the coahuiltecans, and the karankwas
One of the two Native American tribes that lived in Prince George's county before the European settlers was the Piscataway's. The other tribe was the Susquehannocks.
Truth be told, some things are lost to history. The best answer that can be given is the First Nations. Idaho is divided into two cultural areas: the Plateau Culture Area and the Great Basin Culture Area. The tribes that settled these area shared similarities with each of the others that shared the area, but differed from those of the other culture area. Tribes of the Plateau Culture Area were: Kalispel, Kootnai, Coeur d' Alene (Schitsu'umsh) and Nez Perce (Nimi'ipuu) Tribes of the Great Basin Culture Area were: Bannock, Shoshone, and Northern Paiute. Those whom these indigenous nations descended from are largely lost to history, and remain the subject of speculation and anthropological study.
there are no American tribes there can be soo many because you aren't saying a state or a country or a city."i think"n ? (^_^)