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    Tribes of Madhya Pradesh, India. Men of the Shkreli tribe at the feast of Saint Nicholas at Bzheta in Shkreli territory, Albania, 1908. The term tribe is used in many different contexts to refer to a category of human social group. The predominant worldwide usage of the term in English is in the discipline of anthropology.

  2. Oct 10, 2022 · The map of Native American tribes you've never seen before. "Many places in the Americas have been home to different Native Nations over time, and many Indigenous people no longer live on lands...

    • Rachel Treisman
  3. Native Ohio Nations. The original inhabitants of Ohio consisted primarily of three nations: the Erie, Kickapoo and Shawnee, the first two both residing in areas near modern-day Toledo. The Kickapoo Tribe*

    • The Shawnee Tribe. The Shawnee Tribe was one of the largest tribes in Ohio. It's believed that the Shawnee were ancestors of the Fort Ancient peoples who were in Ohio before the Iroquois came, tracing back to around the 1600s.
    • The Delaware Tribe. Similar to the Shawnee, the Delaware Tribe, also known as the Leni Lenape, were Algonquians and therefore had a lot in common with the Shawnee.
    • The Ottawa Tribe. Like the Shawnee and Delaware, the Ottawa speak Algonquian and were therefore closely related to these tribes and the Miami Tribe as well.
    • The Miami Tribe. The Miami Tribe is the other main Algonquian tribe from Ohio, closely related to the Shawnee, Delaware and Ottawa. They arrived in Ohio in 1700, having already claimed land in many different areas around the region in Indiana, Illinois and Michigan.
  4. Learn the various meanings and uses of the word tribe, from a social group with shared ancestry and language to a taxonomic category of plants or animals. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of tribe.

  5. Oct 8, 2018 · Just type in your address, and you'll be able to see what indigenous group (s) once lived there or nearby. It's even possible members of that community still live in that area, though of course...

  6. Dec 4, 2009 · Learn about the diverse and rich cultures of the Indigenous peoples of North America, from the Arctic to the Plains. Explore their history, languages, lifestyles and challenges from the perspective of anthropologists and geographers.