Q. What was the most powerful Native American group in the East?
The most elaborate and powerful political organization in the Northeast was that of the Iroquois Confederacy. A loose coalition of tribes, it originally comprised the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, and Seneca. Later the Tuscarora joined as well.
Q. How far did the Seminoles travel?
Then, they marched the Indians more than 1,200 miles to Indian Territory.
Table of Contents
- Q. What was the most powerful Native American group in the East?
- Q. How far did the Seminoles travel?
- Q. What is Johnny Depp’s net worth?
- Q. What is the most famous Indian tribe?
- Q. What is the largest Indian tribe in the United States today?
- Q. What blood type are most Native American?
- Q. What was the largest North American Indian tribe?
- Q. What are the three largest American Indian tribes?
- Q. What type of Indians were the Cherokee?
- Q. What does Aho mean in Cherokee?
- Q. How do you greet a Native American?
- Q. How do you say hi in Apache?
- Q. How do you say bye in Native American?
- Q. How do you say hello in Blackfoot Indian?
- Q. What does Oki mean in Blackfoot?
Q. What is Johnny Depp’s net worth?
American actor, producer, and musician Johnny Depp has a net worth of $200 million dollars, as of 2021. Depp is an all time favorite playing diverse roles from Captain Jack Sparrow to Donnie Brasco. Johnny Depp’s current net worth is low, as of 2021. Not too long ago it was estimated to be in at over $400 million.
Q. What is the most famous Indian tribe?
Undoubtedly, Navajo is the largest and the most popular Indian tribe in the US with a population of around 340,000 and around 200,000 speakers of the Navajo language.
Q. What is the largest Indian tribe in the United States today?
Navaho Indians
Q. What blood type are most Native American?
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Q. What was the largest North American Indian tribe?
The Navajo tribe is the most populous, with 308,013 people identifying with the group. The Cherokee tribe is the second most common, with 285,476 Americans identifying with that group. Native Americans in the U.S.
Q. What are the three largest American Indian tribes?
Tribal group | Total | American Indian/Alaska Native alone |
---|---|---|
Total | 4,119,301 | 2,475,956 |
American Indian tribes | ||
Cherokee | 729,533 | 299,862 |
Navajo | 298,197 | 275,991 |
Q. What type of Indians were the Cherokee?
About 200 years ago the Cherokee Indians were one tribe, or “Indian Nation” that lived in the southeast part of what is now the United States. During the 1830’s and 1840’s, the period covered by the Indian Removal Act, many Cherokees were moved west to a territory that is now the State of Oklahoma.
Q. What does Aho mean in Cherokee?
yes, I agree
Q. How do you greet a Native American?
Below are a few ways to say hello in several tribal languages.
- O’-Si-Yo’ Cherokee.
- Halito. Choctaw.
- Hau. Dakota and Lakota Sioux.
- Buzhu. Objiwa Chippewa.
- Apaa. Yupik Eskimo.
- Ya’at’eeh. Dene Navajo.
Q. How do you say hi in Apache?
A: In Eastern Apache, the word for hello is Da’anzho (pronounced dah-ahn-zho). In Western Apache, it is Dagotee (pronounced dah-goh-tay.) Some Western Apache people also use the word Ya’ateh, (pronounced yah-ah-tay), which comes from Navajo, or Aho (pronounced ah-hoh), which is a friendly intertribal greeting.
Q. How do you say bye in Native American?
As you may know, there is no word for “goodbye” in our Cherokee language so “donadagohvi” or “until we meet again.”
Q. How do you say hello in Blackfoot Indian?
Council voted unanimously Monday to adopt “Oki” which is a traditional Blackfoot greeting meaning “hello” or “welcome.”
Q. What does Oki mean in Blackfoot?
hello