/ History / APA Heritage Month Cite American Indian Tribes Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff Selected American Indian Tribes From the Abenaki to the Yurok A-C | D-I | K-N | O-Q | S-YAbenaki Akimel O'Odham (Pima) Alabama-Coushatta Aleut Apache Apalachee Arapaho Arikara Arkansas (Quapaw) Assiniboin Bannock Blackfoot Caddo Canarsee Catawba Cayuga. See Iroquois ConfederacyCayuse Cherokee Cheyenne Chickasaw Chinook Chippewa (Ojibwa) Choctaw Coeur d'Alene Colville Comanche Cree Creek Crow A-C | D-I | K-N | O-Q | S-Y Dakota (Sioux) Delaware Diné. See NavajoErie "Eskimo" groups Flathead. See Salish Fox. See Sac and Fox Gros Ventre Haida Hidatsa Hoopa Hopi Huron Inuit. See "Eskimo" groupsIllinois Iowa Iroquois Confederacy A-C | D-I | K-N | O-Q | S-YKalispel Kansa (Kaw) Kickapoo Kiowa Klallam Klamath Kootenai Kwakiutl Lumbee Mahican Maidu Makah Malecite Mandan Manhattan Maricopa Massachusett Menominee Miami Micmac Mission IndiansModoc Mohave Mohawk. See Iroquois ConfederacyMohegan Montagnais and Naskapi Muskogee. See CreekNarragansett Natchez Navajo Neutral NationNez PercéNootka A-C | D-I | K-N | O-Q | S-YOjibwa (Chippewa) Okanogan Omaha Oneida. See Iroquois Confederacy Onondaga. See Iroquois ConfederacyOsage Oto Ottawa Paiute Papago (Tohono O'Odham) Pawnee PennacookPenobscot Pequot Pima (Akimel O'Odham) Pomo Ponca Potawatomi Powhatan Confederacy Pueblo Puyallup. See SalishQuapaw (Arkansas) Quechan. See Yuma A-C | D-I | K-N | O-Q | S-YSac and Fox Salish Santee. See Sioux (Dakota)Sarsi Sauk. See Sac and Fox Seminole Seneca. See Iroquois ConfederacyShawnee Shoshone ShuswapSioux (Dakota) Spokan Stockbridge Teton. See: Sioux (Dakota)Tillamook Tlingit Tobacco NationTohono O'Odham (Papago) Tsimshian Tuscarora. See Iroquois ConfederacyUte Wampanoag WappingerWasho Wichita Winnebago Wyandot. See HuronYakima Yamasee Yankton. See: Sioux (Dakota)YokutsYumaYurok More American Indian Heritage features Sources + Our Common Sources ✖ See also: ENTER TITLE HERE
Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff Selected American Indian Tribes From the Abenaki to the Yurok A-C | D-I | K-N | O-Q | S-YAbenaki Akimel O'Odham (Pima) Alabama-Coushatta Aleut Apache Apalachee Arapaho Arikara Arkansas (Quapaw) Assiniboin Bannock Blackfoot Caddo Canarsee Catawba Cayuga. See Iroquois ConfederacyCayuse Cherokee Cheyenne Chickasaw Chinook Chippewa (Ojibwa) Choctaw Coeur d'Alene Colville Comanche Cree Creek Crow A-C | D-I | K-N | O-Q | S-Y Dakota (Sioux) Delaware Diné. See NavajoErie "Eskimo" groups Flathead. See Salish Fox. See Sac and Fox Gros Ventre Haida Hidatsa Hoopa Hopi Huron Inuit. See "Eskimo" groupsIllinois Iowa Iroquois Confederacy A-C | D-I | K-N | O-Q | S-YKalispel Kansa (Kaw) Kickapoo Kiowa Klallam Klamath Kootenai Kwakiutl Lumbee Mahican Maidu Makah Malecite Mandan Manhattan Maricopa Massachusett Menominee Miami Micmac Mission IndiansModoc Mohave Mohawk. See Iroquois ConfederacyMohegan Montagnais and Naskapi Muskogee. See CreekNarragansett Natchez Navajo Neutral NationNez PercéNootka A-C | D-I | K-N | O-Q | S-YOjibwa (Chippewa) Okanogan Omaha Oneida. See Iroquois Confederacy Onondaga. See Iroquois ConfederacyOsage Oto Ottawa Paiute Papago (Tohono O'Odham) Pawnee PennacookPenobscot Pequot Pima (Akimel O'Odham) Pomo Ponca Potawatomi Powhatan Confederacy Pueblo Puyallup. See SalishQuapaw (Arkansas) Quechan. See Yuma A-C | D-I | K-N | O-Q | S-YSac and Fox Salish Santee. See Sioux (Dakota)Sarsi Sauk. See Sac and Fox Seminole Seneca. See Iroquois ConfederacyShawnee Shoshone ShuswapSioux (Dakota) Spokan Stockbridge Teton. See: Sioux (Dakota)Tillamook Tlingit Tobacco NationTohono O'Odham (Papago) Tsimshian Tuscarora. See Iroquois ConfederacyUte Wampanoag WappingerWasho Wichita Winnebago Wyandot. See HuronYakima Yamasee Yankton. See: Sioux (Dakota)YokutsYumaYurok More American Indian Heritage features Sources + Our Common Sources