Just in North America the Dene Athabascan people, the Cheyenne, the Shawnee, the Coast Salish, the Ojibwe, the Algonquin (Algonkin), the Abenaki, the Pueblo tribes, most of the California groups, the Yokuts, the Illinois, the Menominee, the Miwok, the Omaha, the Miami, the Sauk (Sac or Sauki), the Fox, the Coahuiltecan, the Luiseno, the Achomawi, the Wiyot, the Kiowa, the Comanche, the Potawatomi, the Cocopa, the Osage, the Oto and Missouri, the Kansa (Kaw), the Ponca, the Quapaw and the Winnebago were among the patrilineal tribes.
It has also been demonstrated that certain patrilineal features were incorporated in the Creek, Cherokee Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes.
I am part Sioux Indian and am interested in how to qualify for casino money I am part apache and Cherokee do I qualify for grant money or any other money being and Indian?
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There is only one major tribe left in New Zealand. It is the United Tribes of New Zealand. It was a confederation of Maori tribes based in the northern part of North Island.
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No, no part of China touches/borders the Indian Ocean, most of it is the Pacific Ocean.
That would be nearly impossible to answer here. There literally were thousands of Indian tribes. The tribes were part of Nations and the clans were part of tribes. Thousands of tribes still exist today.
One has to do with mothers and one has to do with fathers..... Breaking up the word in Matrilineal you have Matri mean Maternal and lineal meaning lineage. Lineage deals with your Kinship grouping, or family tree. In the United States, and many other countries, work as a Bilineal, bi meaning two or both, society which means that the baby who is born into a Bilineal society is considered a part of both the father and mother family lines. So in a Matrilineal society a baby born into this type of society will only have a family tree from his/her mothers' family line. Then for Patrilineal societies, breaking it up into two words meaning Paternal meaning father, and lineage, meaning family line, the baby will only be considered apart of his/her fathers' family line. In matrilineal and patrilineal societies there can sometime be a difference in how much power each parent has. But to answer your question the difference between a matrilineal and a patrilineal societies are what family line a child born into each society is considered a part of. The child can either be a part of the mothers' line (matrilineal) or the fathers' line (patrilineal) depending on the society.
Some of the Indian tribes that lived near Roanoke Island include the Secotan, Croatan, and Roanoke tribes. These tribes were part of the Algonquian linguistic group and inhabited the coastal regions of present-day North Carolina.
By 1940 there were very few indigenous tribes in Mexico; most of them were already part of the Mexican society. However, people of Native American descent were many, including in order of population: Nahuatl, Maya, Zapotec, Mixtec, Otomi or Totnac.
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Otoe (also known as Oto) - part of the Siouan Tribes (Winnebago) of the Great Lakes region.
They thought they were "organizing" the civilazation by lableing people
MILITARY CAUSES Indian soldiers formed seven-eighth of the total British troops in India. As they were an integral part of the Indian society, they too suffered the consequenc..
They believed people of greater importance shouldn't be together.