According to the Related Link, it is English.
yes it was a native American who lived when the united states where expanding westwered and exploring/moving out onto the frontier
Countryman is not a native American name.
Yes and No. The name is not exclusive to Native American's.
Yes
it is a native american word meaning "englishman."
yes
Depends on how you define "Native American". Teneyuca is an Aztec surname.
No, it's French.
yes of course
Kaya doesn't have a last name. She is a Native American and they didn't have last names like we do now.
Native American(Southwest)
yes
No, Native American's did not have or use 'last names' (Surnames) until they were forced to do so by the American Government. Since then many Native American's have adopted other names they knew, or stuck with traditional nouns (names).
According to the Related Link, it is English.
yes it was a native American who lived when the united states where expanding westwered and exploring/moving out onto the frontier
No, the name is French in origin, relating to a royal line that carried it.