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Types of Indian Tribes

Apache
Apache

The Apache (/ ə ˈ p æ tʃ iː /; French: ) are a group of culturally related Native American tribes in the Southwestern United States, which include the Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Salinero, Plains and Western Apache.

Cher-O-Creek Intra Tribal Indians
Cher-O-Creek Intra Tribal Indians

Cher-O-Creek Intra Tribal Indians The Cher-O-Creek, Intra Tribal Indians bloodlines are composed of more than one Native Blood of the Five Civilized Tribes indigenous to the State of Alabama, primarily Creek and Cherokee.

Cherokee (Tsalagi)
Cherokee (Tsalagi)

Language: Cherokee--more properly spelled Tsalagi--is an Iroquoian language with an innovative written syllabary invented by a Native Cherokee scholar. 22,000 people speak the Cherokee language today, primarily in Oklahoma and North Carolina.

Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama
Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama

The Cherokee Tribe of Northeast Alabama is one of nine tribes recognized by the State of Alabama with representation on the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission. The tribal Council is made of seven Council Representatives and a Secretary/ Treasurer. The council meets every three months and all members are welcome to attend.

Choctaw
Choctaw

Choctaw Tribe – Choctaw Indians (possibly a corruption of the Spanish chato, ‘flat’ or ‘flattened,’ alluding to the custom of these Indians of flattening the head).

Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama
Echota Cherokee Tribe of Alabama

Real tribes are governments similar to States and Nations. History. In 1980 a group of people ineligible to enroll in any federally recognized Native American tribe set up a nonprofit heritage club known as "The Echota Cherokee." In 1984, when the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission was established, the group attained state recognition.

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Ma-Chis Lower Creek Indian Tribe
Ma-Chis Lower Creek Indian Tribe

Heritage. Ma-Chis Lower Creek Indian Tribe of Alabama (Ma-Chis Nation) citizens are remnants of the "Creek Confederacy" as European Explorers knew it at the first contact with white settlers during the European expansion into what is now the southeastern part of the United States of America.

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Mowa Band of Choctaw Indians
Mowa Band of Choctaw Indians

That is, all Indian Tribes are deemed Sovereign, ... In 1979, the Choctaw in this area of Alabama organized as the MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians. "MOWA" is a contraction of Mobile and Washington, the two counties which this group inhabits. Its tribal office is located in McIntosh. The MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians achieved the honor of becoming the first State Recognized Tribe by the State of ...

Navajo
Navajo

The Navajo Indian tribe is closely related to the Apache tribes. The Navajo Indian tribes are currently located in Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado. Most of the tribes are still currently living in their traditional territory today. Today the capital of the Navajo Nation is located at Window Rock in Arizona.

Piqua Shawnee Tribe
Piqua Shawnee Tribe

The Piqua Shawnee Tribe is a voting member of: (1) the Alabama Indian Affairs Commission and (2) the National Congress of American Indians, the oldest and largest organization representing both federal and state recognized American Indian Tribes in the United States and Canada.

Rio Grand Keresan
Rio Grand Keresan

Keresan Family, Keresan People, Keresan Pueblos (adapted from K’eres, the aboriginal name).A linguistic family of Pueblo Indians including the inhabitants of several villages on the Rio Grande, in north central New Mexico, between the Rito de los Frijoles (where, before being confined to reservations, they joined the Tewa on the north) and the Rio Jemez, as well as on the latter stream from ...

Sioux
Sioux

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Star Clan of Muscogee Creeks
Star Clan of Muscogee Creeks

The Yufala “Star” Clan of Lower Muscogee Creek Indians takes its name from both the Muscogee word “Y’ufala” (Eagle), and the Star, which is found within the Tribal symbol. In the early 1970’s, the Tribe chose to relocate its headquarters in the Western sphere of their traditional area of influence.

United Cherokee Ani-Yun-Wiya Nation
United Cherokee Ani-Yun-Wiya Nation

United Cherokee Ani-Yun-Wiya Nation, ... a state tribe it a tribe build by native American indian who have put ... for my Cherokee family to let me say the ...

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Yupik
Yupik

Yup'ik (plural Yupiit) ... suggests that the ancestors of American Indians reached North America before the ancestors of the Eskimo and Aleut.