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Native American Nations of the Far Western US (Part VIII)

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By Patty Inglish, MS

Eight Navajo Code Talkers in World War II
Eight Navajo Code Talkers in World War II

Fire Mask Dancers portray th tunderbird - Alaska and the Far North (public domain).
Fire Mask Dancers portray th tunderbird - Alaska and the Far North (public domain).

This installment in a series will examine Native American and Indigenous Peoples in Alaska and Hawaii, as well as in the remainder of the American West.

Notice in the Images to the right how the Thunderbird changes in appearance from Alaska across the West to New Mexico.

Other Pages in the Series



Chicken Dance of the western nations differs from the east.


A Washoe Queen

NEVADA

UTAH

COLORADO


The Pima in Arizona (public domain).
The Pima in Arizona (public domain).

ARIZONA

Arizona is home ot at least 21 different groups of Native Americans, as represented on the map to the right.

The information about the various nations or tribes may be accesssed at ARIZONA INDIAN TRIBES. Among thes major nations represented are the Navajo and the Apache.

NEW MEXICO

New Mexico nations are often grouped into a band called a Pueblo.

There are at least 22 different nations or Pueblos in New Mexico, including the Zuni, the Laguna and the Navajo. A comprehensive guide to these nations and groups is avaiable at the following link:

NEW MEXICO MAGAZINE

ALASKA

Five major Native American nations comprise the Alaskan indigenous peoples, but there are multiple dozens upon dozens of bands and smaller independent groups in the state. The people of the nations and groups number around 100,000 altogether. The 5 major nations are:

  • Alaskan Athabascan
  • Aleut
  • Eskimo
  • Innuit
  • Tlingit-Haida

The peoples living along the northern shores of Alaska are moving farther inland as the warming climate melts the pack ice and floods the shoreline. The fishing industry is declining somewhat as well.

All in all the native peoples of Alaska are more like those in the Pacfic Northwest of the USA and Canada than the Native Americans that migrated southward and into the rest of America. The Southwest nations are different in arts and culture than the states to the north, but threads of similarity can be seen.

HAWAII

Native Hawaiians know themselves as the Kanaka Maoli people and are descendants of early Polynesians that migrated to the Hawaiian Islands around 1500-2000 years ago, as early as near the birth of Christ. Some other Native Americans and Alaskan indigenous peoples have moved into Hawaii as well.

A Tribute to Kanaka Maoli


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gabriella05 profile image

gabriella05  says:
2 years ago

Astonishing music pictures every thing brilliant

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
2 years ago

Tahnk you! The cultures are great, aren't they?

MrMarmalade profile image

MrMarmalade  says:
2 years ago

The stories and the history gets better and better

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
2 years ago

And there's still much more to follow... :)

Zsuzsy Bee profile image

Zsuzsy Bee  says:
2 years ago

I'm thinking you have just about covered all there is. I have to go back all eight hubs and see who you could have left out???

I just know I'm in for a good read when you publish a new article.

regards Zsuzsy

Wehzo  says:
2 years ago

Very good Patty, I, like Zsuzsy Bee, will have to go back and start from the first one.

Patty Inglish, MS profile image

Patty Inglish, MS  says:
2 years ago

As of the 1990 US Census, there were about 2,000,000 Native Americans in USA alone, in may nationns, bands, pueblos, and independent groups. etc. We have over half the US to go, followed by Mexico, Central and South America and the West Indies. Much fun yet!

There are even some Native Americans migrated to Greenland. e may end up going around the Polar North globally! I wonder if Santa is part of this... Haha.

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