Today there are over 2 million Native Americans with about 800,000 living on reservations and 1.2 million residing in urban areas throughout America. There are approximately 300 Federal Indian reservations and 500 federally recognized tribes in the U.S. An Indian reservation is an area of land reserved for Native American use. The term tribe has had numerous meanings over the years, and today is considered by many to refer to a distinct group within the Native American culture. (not all tribes are federally recognized) source: http://www.merceronline.com/Native/native10.htm i think that everyone has native American in them but there is still alot of them out there what I've read something like 4.3 million still live true native American idk i got to read more about them<(^>^)>
There were many native American tribes that lived in Kentucky. A few of the tribes were the Cherokee, Yuchi, and Shawnee.
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As of October 2023, there are 574 federally recognized Native American tribes in the United States. These tribes are acknowledged by the federal government and have certain rights and privileges, including sovereignty and eligibility for federal programs. Additionally, there are numerous state-recognized tribes that may not have the same level of recognition or benefits.
There are 562 federally recognized tribes in the U.S. and more in Mexico and Canada. We obviously cannot put a list THAT long on WikiAnswers. In addition, there are STATE recognized tribes that are not Federally recognized. ,
ALL Native American tribes are from 'America' . that's why they call us NATIVE AMERICANS :) ..... meaning we were native to America BEFORE it was America. not native peruvians, etc........ to my knowledge there are a little over 300 tribes who are federally recognized at this time.
State recognized tribes do not get nearly the amount of benefits that federally recognized tribes do. Federally recognized tribes have a government to government relationship with the US government, while state recognized tribes only have a limited one with the state they are located in.
California is home to 109 federally recognized Native American tribes. These tribes represent a rich cultural diversity and have distinct languages, traditions, and histories. Additionally, there are many other tribes that are state-recognized or seeking federal recognition. The state's Native American population plays a vital role in preserving the cultural heritage and history of the region.
the total population is 56,060, but i dont know how many tribes there are.
There are two federally recognized tribes currently in Wyoming: the Shoshone and the Arapahoe which share the Wind River Indian Reservation. Other Native American tribes which inhabited Wyoming along with the Shoshone and the Arapahoe include the Crow, the Cheyenne, and the Ute.
Ohio is home to several Native American tribes, with the most recognized being the Shawnee, Delaware, and Wyandot tribes. Additionally, there are several other tribes that have historical ties to the region, but the number of federally recognized tribes in Ohio is limited. The state does not have a large number of recognized tribes compared to some other states. Overall, the Native American presence in Ohio reflects a rich cultural history, even if the number of tribes is relatively small.
There are currently 565 recognized tribes by the Federal Government.
http://www.native-languages.org/texas.htm Daughter is doing a pre AP homework sheet tonight with this question on it. We went with the 3 federally recognized tribes. Hope it helps! Lisa
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 are two federally recognized tribes in Wyoming today. The Shoshone and the Arapaho tribes which share the Wind River Reservation. Original inhabitants of Wyoming include the Shoshone, the Crow, the Cheyenne, the Ute, and the Arapaho.