No the hi is not an native american tribe
Huron
For which tribe? Wolfs are not generic symbols for Native Americans. So, it depends on the tribe...
native american tribe
Daltanians, they were the first prosperious and trekious bob barkios around. Leaders of this tribe consiste of a wrong breeded American Dalton Johnson.
Lacrosse (Stickball) was invented by the Choctaw tribe.
lacrosse, in the 5th century by the iroquois tribe of native americans
Can't find the actual name of the Native American Indian tribe that qualifies; however, here's this. : lacrosse 1718, American English, from Canadian French jeu de la crosse "game of the hooked sticks," from crosse "hooked stick," which is used to throw the ball, from P.Gmc. *kruk-. Originally a Native American Indian game. The native name is represented by Ojibwa (Algonquian) baaga'adowe "to play lacrosse"
he invented words for his native American tribe i think
Yes, it is a native American tribe
No the hi is not an native american tribe
sequoia was a native american
yes the Cherokee tribe invented La Cross , they called it Bagataway and they played it to settle inter tribe disputes, it was also used to toughen up young warriors for battle.
The Native American tribe could be the Shoshone (also spelled Shoshoni).
Originally, lacrosse was a Native American sport for the men of an Indian tribe. The game was a contest of strength, speed, and toughness. Women were not originally suppose to compete in the game because of the dangers it posed. No pads were used whatsoever, and the now common term a "check" was on an entirely different level. So, to answer this question: No, lacrosse was not originally for women. It was a guys sport but obviously, this has changed.
the native American tribes are called native American tribes.
Tonkawa is a Native American tribe in Oklahoma. Tulalip is a Native American tribe in Washington State.