viernes, 13 de diciembre de 2013

TYPES OF INDIAN TRIBES.

SIOUX. 

They are a tribe of native Americans settled in the territories of what is now the United States.

AZTECAS.
 

Were founded an indigenous people to Mexico.




INCAS.
 

Were the rulers of the largest empire in pre-Columbian America aboriginal.









APACHES. 


 The Spaniards put the name, its meaning is the enemy.



MOHICANOS.

Are a Native American people belonging to the Algonquian linguistic family and cultural region of the Eastern Woodlands.
 

CHEROKEE. 

Are Native Americans who inhabited the present territory of eastern and southeastern United States when Europeans made ​​contact with them in the sixteenth century.



COMANCHE.
 

The Comanche are a Native American Indian tribe Comancheria. Its estimated maximum population was 20,000 Comanches.








CHECHUAS. 

Is a term with several tribes in the Andes call themselves, especially those who speak Quechua.






BLACKFEET.

The Blackfeet are a tribe of Native Americans settled in Montana. Many members of the tribe currently live as part of the Black Feet Nation in northwestern Montana.




ZAPOTECAS.

The pre-Columbian Zapotec culture is the expression of the Zapotec people, who have historically occupied southern Oaxaca and the Isthmus of Tehuantepec (Mexico).





TARAHUMARAS.
 

The Tarahumara are an indigenous people of Mexico, settled in the territory of the state of Chihuahua, they call themselves "Raramuri".

CHIRICAHUAS.
 

Is a group of bands Apache Indians once lived in areas of southwestern New Mexico.



MAPUCHES.
 

They are also known as Araucanians name that has fallen into disuse today and generates rejection thereof Mapuche.




TOLTECAS.
 

With the name of a Toltec known prehispanic culture whose main ceremonial center was the city of Tollan-Xicocotitlan, located in what is now known as Tula de Allende.






SERIS.

HOPIS.
 

The Hopi belong to the ancient inhabitants of the central plateau of the U.S., approximately 10,000 individuals, many of whom live in Arizona at the Federal Reserve Navajo Pueblo.




MIXTECAS.
 

The Mixteca region is shared by the states of Puebla, Guerrero and Oaxaca cultural, economic and political area.


SEMINOLA.

 

Formerly residing north of the peninsula of Florida. They are currently divided into two groups. The largest living Wevoka and the rest still live in Florida.

PEHUENCHES.
 

Indigenous people are part of the group of huarpes and inhabits the south-central Andes of Chile and Argentina, which are usually characterized by their power base in collecting pine nuts.







MUISCAS.
 

Their mixed descendants make up much of the current Colombian population inhabiting the eastern cordillera.