Many First Nation Tribes live(d) in Washington state: Cayuse tribe
Chehalis tribe
Chinook tribe
Colville and Okanagan tribes
Coeur d'Alene tribe
Kalispel and Spokane Salish tribes
Klallam tribe
Kwalhioqua tribe
Lummi and Samich tribes
Makah tribe
Nez Perce tribe
Nooksack tribe
Quileute, Hoh and Chemakum tribes
Quinault tribe
Thompson Salish tribe
Umatilla tribe
Walla Walla and Palouse tribes
Wasco and Wishram tribes
Yakima tribe Puget Sound Salish tribes including the Puyallup, Snohomish, Muckleshoot, Snoqualmie, Nisqually, Skagit, Suquamish, Squaxin, Swinomish, Stillaguamish, and Sauk-Suiattle tribes. There are 29 federally recognized Indian tribes in Washington today. Surprisinlgy the Duwamish Tribe is not recongnized by the government even though the biggest city in Washington is Seattle, named after their Chief Si'ahl (Sealth).
The Cherokee Indian tribe was one of the few indian tribes to live in log cabins, and were very advanced at the time.cherokee
Im not sure but go do some research
The Otoe tribe are the Indian tribes in Oklahoma. I am not detailed at all. Especially when someone as lovable as you needs it most.
They lived in longhouses, like all the Iroquois tribes.
Yes. My best friend (who is white) grew up on the Suquamish Indian Reservation in Washington State.
Long Houses.
Choctaw Indian tribe is one.
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Currently in Nevada on the Indian preserve
Currently in Nevada on the Indian preserve
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The Cherokee Indian tribe was one of the few indian tribes to live in log cabins, and were very advanced at the time.cherokee
every single one!
Quechan and Cocopah Indian tribes live in Yuma.
In the 21st century, you can find Native Americans/First Nations people in every city, state, and province in North America.
Chumash Indian