There are two federally recognized tribes in Wyoming today. The Shoshone and the Arapaho tribes which share the Wind River Reservation.
Original inhabitants of Wyoming include the Shoshone, the Crow, the Cheyenne, the Ute, and the Arapaho.
cheyyenne
Which two Native American groups inhabited the area?
the Hopi
Some Native American groups that were in the middle colonies, were the Algonquin and the Iroquois tribes. (:
The Innu and Naskapi Native American Indians.
There are two federally recognized tribes in Wyoming today. The Shoshone and the Arapaho tribes which share the Wind River Reservation. Original inhabitants of Wyoming include the Shoshone, the Crow, the Cheyenne, the Ute, and the Arapaho.
Which two Native American groups inhabited the area?
the Hopi
Wyoming is from the Native American word mecheweamiing, which means at the big plains in English.
Ethnic groups in the US state of Wyoming include: German English/British Irish American Indian African American Chinese Basque Italians Greeks
Some Native American groups that were in the middle colonies, were the Algonquin and the Iroquois tribes. (:
different ways of living developed by native American groups
the Hopi
The Innu and Naskapi Native American Indians.
No, there are no tarantulas native to Wyoming.
There are two federally recognized tribes in Wyoming today. The Shoshone and the Arapaho tribes which share the Wind River Reservation. Original inhabitants of Wyoming include the Shoshone, the Crow, the Cheyenne, the Ute, and the Arapaho.
There are two federally recognized tribes currently in Wyoming: the Shoshone and the Arapahoe which share the Wind River Indian Reservation. Other Native American tribes which inhabited Wyoming along with the Shoshone and the Arapahoe include the Crow, the Cheyenne, and the Ute.
Wyoming is derived from the Native American tribe, Munsee Delaware, word: xwe-wamenk - meaning: big river flat