North American Peoples Encyclopedia Articles By Title
Abenaki, Algonquian-speaking North American Indigenous people that united with other peoples in the 17th century......
Aleut, an Indigenous person of the Aleutian Islands and western portion of the Alaska Peninsula of northwestern......
Algonquin, North American Indian tribe of closely related Algonquian-speaking bands originally living in the dense......
American Subarctic peoples, Native American peoples whose traditional area of residence is the subarctic region......
Apache, an Indigenous North American group which, under such leaders as Cochise, Mangas Coloradas, Geronimo, and......
Apalachee, tribe of North American Indians who spoke a Muskogean language and inhabited the area in northwestern......
Arapaho, North American Indian tribe of Algonquian linguistic stock who lived during the 19th century along the......
Arikara, North American Plains Indians of the Caddoan linguistic family. The cultural roots of Caddoan-speaking......
Assiniboin, North American Plains Indians belonging to the Siouan linguistic family. During their greatest prominence......
Atsina, North American Indian tribe related to the Algonquian-speaking Arapaho, from which they may have separated......
Bannock, North American Indian tribe that lived in what is now southern Idaho, especially along the Snake River......
Beaver, a small Athabaskan-speaking North American First Nations (Indian) band living in the mountainous riverine......
Bella Coola, North American Indians whose villages were located in what is now the central British Columbia coast,......
Beothuk, North American Indian tribe of hunters and gatherers that resided on the island of Newfoundland; their......
Blackfoot, Indigenous North American tribe composed of three closely related bands, the Piegan (officially spelled......
Caddo, one tribe within a confederacy of North American Indian tribes comprising the Caddoan linguistic family.......
Cahuilla, North American Indian tribe that spoke a Uto-Aztecan language. They originally lived in what is now southern......
California Indian, member of any of the Native American peoples who have traditionally resided in the area roughly......
Calusa, North American Indian tribe that inhabited the southwest coast of Florida from Tampa Bay to Cape Sable......
Carrier, Athabaskan-speaking North American Indian tribe centred in the upper branches of the Fraser River between......
Catawba, North American Indian tribe of Siouan language stock who inhabited the territory around the Catawba River......
Cayuga, Iroquoian-speaking North American Indians, members of the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) Confederacy, who originally......
What is the origin of the name ‘Cherokee’? The name ’Cherokee’ is derived from a Muscogee word meaning ‘people......
Cheyenne, North American Plains Indians who spoke an Algonquian language and inhabited the regions around the Platte......
Chickasaw, Indigenous North American tribe of Muskogean linguistic stock who originally inhabited what is now northern......
Chinook, North American Indians of the Northwest Coast who spoke Chinookan languages and traditionally lived in......
Chipewyan, Athabaskan-speaking North American Indians of northern Canada. They originally inhabited a large triangular......
Chiricahua, one of several divisions within the Indigenous Apache people of North America. At the time of Spanish......
Chitimacha, North American Indian tribe of the Macro-Algonquian linguistic phylum. Their estimated population in......
Choctaw, North American Indian tribe of Muskogean linguistic stock that traditionally lived in what is now southeastern......
Chumash, any of several related North American Indian groups speaking a Hokan language. They originally lived in......
Coast Salish, Salish-speaking North American Indians of the Northwest Coast, living around what are now the Strait......
Comanche, Indigenous North American group of equestrian nomads whose 18th- and 19th-century territory comprised......
Conoy, an Algonquian-speaking North American Indian tribe related to the Delaware and the Nanticoke; before colonization......
Costanoan, any of several dialectally related North American Indian peoples speaking a Penutian language and originally......
Cree, one of the major Algonquian-speaking First Nations peoples, whose domain included an immense area from east......
Creek, Muskogean-speaking North American Indians who originally occupied a huge expanse of the flatlands of what......
Crow, North American Indians of Siouan linguistic stock, historically affiliated with the village-dwelling Hidatsa......
Deg Xinag, Athabaskan-speaking North American Indian tribe of interior Alaska, in the basins of the upper Kuskokwim......
Delaware, a confederation of Algonquian-speaking North American Indians who occupied the Atlantic seaboard from......
Diegueño, a group of Yuman-speaking North American Indians who originally inhabited large areas extending on both......
Dogrib, a group of Athabaskan-speaking North American First Nations (Indian) people inhabiting the forested and......
Eastern Woodlands Indians, aboriginal peoples of North America whose traditional territories were east of the Mississippi......
Erie, Iroquoian-speaking North American Indians who inhabited most of what is now northern Ohio, parts of northwestern......
Flathead, North American Indian tribe of what is now western Montana, U.S., whose original territory extended from......
Fox, an Algonquian-speaking tribe of North American Indians who called themselves Meshkwakihug, the “Red-Earth......
Gabrielino, any of two, or possibly three, dialectally and culturally related North American Indian groups who......
Gosiute, ethnolinguistic group of Western Shoshone Indians formerly living west of the Great Salt Lake in the arid......
Great Basin Indian, member of any of the indigenous North American peoples inhabiting the traditional culture area......
Gwich’in, a group of Athabaskan-speaking North American Indian tribes inhabiting the basins of the Yukon and Peel......
Haida, Haida-speaking North American Indians of Haida Gwaii (formerly the Queen Charlotte Islands), British Columbia,......
Hare, group of Athabaskan-speaking North American Indians originally living northwest of what is now Great Bear......
Hidatsa, North American Indians of the Plains who once lived in semipermanent villages on the upper Missouri River......
Ho-Chunk, a Siouan-speaking North American Indian people who lived in what is now eastern Wisconsin when encountered......
Hopi, the westernmost group of Pueblo Indians, situated in what is now northeastern Arizona, on the edge of the......
Hupa, North American Indians who lived along the lower Trinity River in what is now the state of California and......
Huron, Iroquoian-speaking North American Indians who were living along the St. Lawrence River when contacted by......
Innu, North American Indian peoples who spoke almost identical Algonquian dialects and whose cultures differed......
Inuit, group of culturally and linguistically unique Indigenous peoples of the Arctic and subarctic regions whose......
Iowa, North American Indian people of Siouan linguistic stock who migrated southwestward from north of the Great......
Iroquois, any member of the North American Indian tribes speaking a language of the Iroquoian family—notably the......
Jicarilla Apache, North American Indian tribe living in the southwestern United States, one of several loosely......
Kansa, North American Indians of Siouan linguistic stock who lived along the Kansas and Saline rivers in what is......
Karankawa, several groups of North American Indians that lived along the Gulf of Mexico in Texas, from about Galveston......
Kaska, an Athabaskan-speaking group of First Nations (Indian) peoples living in the forested mountains between......
Kickapoo, Algonquian-speaking Indians, related to the Sauk and Fox. When first reported by Europeans in the late......
Kiowa, North American Indians of Kiowa-Tanoan linguistic stock who are believed to have migrated from what is now......
Kutenai, North American Indian tribe that traditionally lived in what are now southeastern British Columbia, Can.,......
Kwakiutl, North American Indians who traditionally lived in what is now British Columbia, Canada, along the shores......
Luiseño, North American Indians who spoke a Uto-Aztecan language and inhabited a region extending from what is......
Maidu, North American Indians who spoke a language of Penutian stock and originally lived in a territory extending......
Malecite, North American Indians of the Algonquian language family who occupied the Saint John valley in what is......
Mandan, North American Plains Indians who traditionally lived in semipermanent villages along the Missouri River......
Massachuset, North American Indian tribe that in the 17th century may have numbered 3,000 individuals living in......
Menominee, Algonquian-speaking North American Indians who, when first encountered by the missionary-voyageur Jean......
Mescalero, tribe of the Eastern Apache division of North American Indians. Their name is taken from the mescal......
Miami, Algonquian-speaking North American Indians who lived in the area of what is now Green Bay, Wis., U.S., when......
Mimbres, a prehistoric North American people who formed a branch of the classic Mogollon culture and who lived......
Mission Indians, North American Indians of what is now the southern and central California coast, among whom Spanish......
Missouri, North American Indian people of the Chiwere branch of the Siouan language family. In their historic past......
Miwok, California Indians speaking languages of Penutian stock and originally comprising seven dialectally and......
Mi’kmaq, the largest of the Native American (First Nations) peoples traditionally occupying what are now Canada’s......
Modoc and Klamath, two neighbouring North American Indian tribes who lived in what are now south-central Oregon......
Mohawk, Iroquoian-speaking North American Indian tribe and the easternmost tribe of the Iroquois (Haudenosaunee)......
Mohegan, Algonquian-speaking North American Indian people who originally occupied most of the upper Thames valley......
Mohican, Algonquian-speaking North American Indian tribe of what is now the upper Hudson River valley above the......
Mojave, Yuman-speaking North American Indian farmers of the Mojave Desert who traditionally resided along the lower......
Mono, either of two North American Indian groups, originally from what is now central California, U.S., who spoke......
Montauk, both a single tribe and a confederacy of Algonquian-speaking North American Indian tribes who lived on......
Nanticoke, a confederacy of Algonquian-speaking North American Indians who lived along the eastern shores of what......
Narraganset, Algonquian-speaking North American Indian tribe that originally occupied most of what is now the U.S.......
Natchez, North American Indian tribe of the Macro-Algonquian linguistic phylum that inhabited the east side of......
Native American, member of any of the aboriginal peoples of the Western Hemisphere, although the term often connotes......
- Introduction
- Arctic Tribes, Inuit, Subsistence
- Tribes, Culture, History
- Prehistory, Tribes, Culture
- Archaic Cultures
- Prehistoric Farming, Agriculture, Cultivation
- Tribes, Culture, History
- Tribes, Culture, History
- Colonial Goals, Geographic Claims
- Colonization, 16th-17th Centuries
- The Iroquoians of Huronia
- Tribes, Colonies, Revolution
- Plains, Plateau, Culture
- Red River, Manitoba, Creation
- Assimilation, Sovereignty, 20th Century
- Reorganization, Sovereignty, Tribes
- Developments, Late 20th, Early 21st
- Outplacement, Adoption, Children
- Repatriation, Disposition, Dead
- Economic Development, Tourism, Gaming
Nauset, any member of an Algonquian-speaking Native North American tribe that occupied most of what is now Cape......
Navajo, second most populous of all Native American peoples in the United States, with some 300,000 individuals......
Neutral, a confederacy of Iroquoian-speaking North American Indian tribes who lived in what are now southern Ontario,......
Nez Percé, North American Indian people whose traditional territory centred on the lower Snake River and such tributaries......
Niantic, Algonquian-speaking woodland Indians of southern New England. The Eastern Niantic lived on the western......
Nipmuc, Algonquian-speaking North American Indian group that originally occupied the central plateau of what is......
Northeast Indian, member of any of the Native American peoples living at the time of European contact in the area......