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This category contains 25 subcategories
Apache
collective name for several related tribes. Jicarilla live in New Mexico and speak a Southern Athabaskan language.
Caddo
formerly widespread in the southern United States, now mainly in Texas
Cherokee
of the Iroquoian family, most closely related to Seneca, Mohawk, and Oneida.
Cheyenne
divided between Oklahoma and Montana
Chickasaw
originally in Mississippi, just north of the Choctaws; part of the Muskogean family.
Choctaw
of the Muskogean linguistic family which includes Creek and Chickasaw
Hawaiian
of Polynesian origin, the indigenous language of the Hawaiian Islands
Iñupiaq
from inuit = people - and piaq= real, i.e. 'real people' of Alaska's Northwest Arctic
Kiowa
mostly in Oklahoma, their language is Uto-Aztecan, related to Hopi, Shoshone, Comanche, and Nahuatl.
Lakota
Sioux refers to people of similar ethnic backgrounds, that includes Lakota, Dakota and Nakota speakers.
Lenape
of the Lenape people of New Jersey, northern Delaware, eastern Pennsylvania and south-eastern New York.
Mohawk
easternmost of the Five Nations that formed the League of the Iroquois, originally lived in now upper New York State.
Muskogee (Creek)
closely related to Seminole.
Navajo
the largest Indian tribe in the United States, and mostly live in New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah.
Ojibwe
also Ojibwa, Ojibway, and Chippewa; spoken in Canada and the US and belongs to the Algonkian family.
Passamaquoddy
and its close relative Maliseet are spoken today mostly in New England.
Salish
The Salish language is spoken today principally in British Columbia.
Tanacross Athabascan
the ancestral language of the Mansfield-Ketchumstuk and Healy Lake-Joseph Village bands of Athabaskan people
Tlingit
live in the Alaskan Panhandle, in and around the cities of Juneau, Sitka, and Ketchikan
Western Delaware
of the Algonkian family, originally from the Delaware Valley
Yup`ik
the five Yupik languages (related to Inuktitut) are still fairly widely spoken
Famous Indians — Biographies on Video
Classic videos from the Biography TV series.
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Audio Documentaries of American Indians
Historic recordings from the 1960s and 1970s.
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