• 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. |
• Native American T-Shirts Exclusive Audio-Forum design features Native American "greetings" on the front of the shirt, with corresponding "farewells" on the back. Languages: Apache, Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Kiowa, Lakota, Lenape, Mohawk, Navajo, Ojibwe, Passamaquoddy, Salish, Tlingit, and Yup'ik. 100% top-quality cotton, beige, printed in red, white, and black. Available in medium, large, and extra large (men's sizing). |
• Audio Documentaries of American Indians Historic recordings from the 1960s and 1970s. |
• Multi-Tribal & General audio and video programs and books
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