1899 Map of Indian Nations

Index of Indian Tribes 

 


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Abenaki

Accohannock

Alabama-Coushatta

Alaska Natives

Algonquian

 There are no "Algonquian Indians"; but there are some Algonquin Indians in Canada. There are many North American Nations that speak Algonquian languages all across the United States and Canada, but the languages and their speakers are as different from each other as French and Spanish and Italian are.

Most of the New England tribes spoke Algonquian languages, and many of the "Indian" words common in English today - such as raccoon, succotash, Massachusetts, moccasin, etc. - are from one or another of the Algonquian languages, such as Abenaki, Wampanoag, Nipmuc, Penboscot, Shawnee, Delaware, etc. 

Apache

Arapaho

Arikara

Assiniboine

Assiniboine Sioux

Athabaskan

Blackfeet

Caddo

Carrier

Catawba

  • Catawba People - by descendants of Catawba families who moved west. 

Cayuga

Chehalis

  • Chehalis Business Council

Cherokee

Cheyenne

Chickasaw

Chippewa - see Ojibwe/Chippewa

Chippewa Cree

Chitimacha

Choctaw

Chumash

Cohrie

Colville

Comanche

Costanoan

Cowlitz

Cree

Creek

Crow

Dakota

- see LAKOTA/DAKOTA below

Delaware

Dene

Esselen

Flathead  - see Salish or Kootenai 

Gitanyow

Goshute

Gros Ventre

Gwitch'in

Haida

Haliwa-Saponi

Hawaiian Natives

Hidatsa

Ho Chunk

Hoh

  • Hoh Tribal Business Council

Hohokam

Hopi

Houma

Hupa

  • Tsnungwe Council - the official page of the Tsnungwe Council, by tribal member Danny Ammon. 

Huron

- see Wyandot

Illinois

Innu

Inuit

Inupiaq/Inupiat

Iowa

Iroquois

Jamestown S'Klallam Reservation

Kalispel

Kaw

Kiowa

Klallam

Klamath

Kootenai

Kumeyaay

Lakota/Dakota

Lenape

- see Delaware

Lower Elwha

Lumbee

Lummi

  • Lummi Business Council

Makah

Mandan

Mattoponi

Meherrin

Melungeon

Menominee

Metis

Miami

Mingo

  • Mingo Indians - a compilation of miscellaneous information on these Iroquois peoples of western Pennsylvania and eastern Ohio 

Mission Indians

Miwok

Mohawk

Mohegan

Mohican

Monacan

Montauketts

Muckleshoot

  • Muckleshoot Tribal Council

Nansemond

Navajo/Dine

Nez Perce

Nisga'a

Nisqually

  • Nisqually Indian Community Council

Nooksack

  • Nooksack Indian Tribal Council, Whatcom

Nootka

Ohlone

Objibwe/Chippewa

Omaha

  • Omaha Indian Music - this treasure trove of Omaha traditional music includes RealAudio versions of the wax cylinder recordings made by Smithsonian anthropologists at the turn of the twentieth century, as well as hundreds of songs and speeches from the 1983 Omaha harvest celebration powwow and 25 songs and speeches from the 1985 Hethu'shka Society concert at the Library of Congress. 

Oneida

Onondaga

Osage

Ottawa

Paiute

Pamunkey

Passamaquoddy

Pawnee

Penobscot

Peoria

Pequot

Pima

Pomo

Potawatomi

Powhatan

Pueblo

Puyallup

Quapaw

Quileute

Quinault

Sac and Fox

Salish

Sammish

  • Samish Indian Tribe

Saponi

Sauk-Suiattle

Seminole

Seneca

Shawnee

Shinnecock

Shoalwater Bay

Shoshone

Shuswap

Siletz

Sioux

Skagit

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S'Klallam

Skomish

Spokane

Squaxim Island

Stillaquamish

Suquamish

Swinomish

Taino

Tlingit

Tonkawa

Tulalip

Tuscarora

Umatilla

Umpquau

Ute

Wabanaki- see Abenaki

Waccama

Wampanoag

Warm Springs Indians

Washoe

Wichita

Wiyot

Wyandot

Yakima

Yokuts

Yup'ik

Yurok

Index of Federally Recognized Tribes

American Indians of the Pacific Northwest



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