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List of Native American Tribes in the United States with links to articles and information.
As of 2000 [update], the largest groups in the United States by population were Navajo, Cherokee, Choctaw, Sioux, Chippewa, Apache, Blackfeet, Iroquois, and Pueblo. In 2000, eight of ten Americans with Native American ancestry were of mixed ancestry.
In July 2018 the United States' Federal Register issued an official list of 573 tribes that are Indian Entities Recognized and Eligible To Receive Services From the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs. [1]
American Indian Tribes from A to Z. Alphabetical Listing of American Indian Tribes. The US government acknowledges the existence of 561 Native American tribes, which operate under their own forms of government.
The U.S. government recognizes 574 American Indian tribes and Alaska Native entities. Learn about federally recognized tribes, enrolling, and tracing your ancestry.
American Indian, member of any of the aboriginal peoples of the Western Hemisphere. The ancestors of contemporary American Indians were members of nomadic hunting and gathering cultures. These peoples traveled in small family-based bands that moved from Asia to North America during the last ice age.
Federally recognized tribes are those Native American tribes recognized by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs as holding a government-to-government relationship with the US federal government. [1]
Native Americans, also known as American Indians and Indigenous Americans, are the indigenous peoples of the United States.
Users can click on a language to see where it’s spoken, or on a treaty to examine the area involved in a particular “Indian Land Cession.”
Historical Map of Native American Tribes in the Continental U.S. Largest native American tribal group by U.S. county. Related post: – The native tribes of North and Central America – American Indian Population by County (1990 – 2017)