The answer is creek
They tried to change their culture and beliefs.
If the population in 1990 in Kansas was 2,477,547 which included 21,965 Native Americans, the percent of people living in Kansas who were Native Americans is just under .1%.
the native Americans who were living in the area where the pilgrims settled
hunt or play with their children
In that area there were many people living there. You need to provide a tribal name. In the area where Jamestown was built there was an empire of 15,000 Native Americans and in North America were millions of Native Americans.
They tried to change their culture and beliefs.
The Confederacy of Native Americans in Georgia primarily refers to the Creek and Cherokee nations, who formed complex social and political alliances. The Creeks, also known as the Muscogee, were a confederation of various tribes, while the Cherokee developed a sophisticated government and adopted many European practices. Both groups faced significant pressures from European settlers and the U.S. government, leading to conflicts and forced removals, most notably the Trail of Tears in the 1830s. Their rich cultures and histories continue to influence the region today.
De Soto's expedition in Georgia had significant negative impacts on the Native Americans living there. It led to violence, disease outbreaks, displacement of tribes, and loss of resources, disrupting their way of life. The expedition also introduced new diseases and horses to the region, which had lasting effects on the Native populations.
Yes, there are still Native Americans living in Georgia today. The state is home to several federally recognized tribes, including the Cherokee Nation and the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, among others. Additionally, there are many individuals of Native American descent who identify with tribes from other regions. Efforts to preserve Native American culture and heritage continue in Georgia, reflecting a rich historical presence in the area.
declining.
If the population in 1990 in Kansas was 2,477,547 which included 21,965 Native Americans, the percent of people living in Kansas who were Native Americans is just under .1%.
Cherokees and Creeks. There were other tribes living in Georgia but most were absorbed by the Creek, driven out or killed off by war and disease.
The Utes
When the Native Americans arrived, approximately 10,000 years ago, no other human beings were living in the Americas.
NO, they lived in teepees.
Buffalo meat
The Native Americans lived happy with the national cap