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The Tongva/Gabrielino tribe inhabited the Los Angeles Basin pre-contact period, or before any Europeans set foot on our shores.
sequoia was a native american
The Shoshone tribe inhabited the area of Wyoming that is now Yellowstone National Park, however, being a nomadic tribe, they didn't stay in one particular place (or "live" there) for very long.
The Native American tribe could be the Shoshone (also spelled Shoshoni).
* Hans * Capoques
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Utah is named after the Ute native American tribe that inhabited the area before it became a state.
There are actually people living in Death Valley. The nearest inhabited town, Furnace Creek, has a population of about 30, mainly composed of the local Native American tribe.
Comanche and Apache inhabited San Agustin de Laredo, Texas.
Yes, it is a native American tribe
No the hi is not an native american tribe
Manhattan was sold to the Dutch by the Native American Lenape tribe (also called Delaware Indians), who originally inhabited the land.
The Tongva/Gabrielino tribe inhabited the Los Angeles Basin pre-contact period, or before any Europeans set foot on our shores.
The name Ottawa (or Odawa) is from a Native American tribe that inhabited the Great Lakes region of Canada. The word may have meant "traders."
sequoia was a native american