1. Locations of Uncontacted Tribes - The Decolonial Atlas - WordPress.com
Apr 21, 2016 · These maps show the territories of uncontacted tribes around the world. The territories are typically thousands of square kilometres in size.
Uncontacted peoples are communities who live without significant contact with globalized civilization, most often by choice. Although we commonly call them ‘uncontacted,’ a more accurate descriptio…
2. Which Indigenous lands are you on? This map will show you - NPR
Oct 10, 2022 · The interactive map from Native Land Digital shows which Native territories have inhabited different regions of the Americas, based on a variety of historical ...
Native Land Digital, a Canadian nonprofit, offers resources for Indigenous and non-Indigenous people to learn more about the land and its history. It hopes its map will be just a part of that journey.
3. Uncontacted Indians of Brazil - Survival International
In the depths of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil live tribes who have no contact with the outside world. Illegal loggers and cattle ranchers are invading their ...
In the depths of the Amazon rainforest in Brazil live tribes who have no contact with the outside world. Illegal loggers and cattle ranchers are invading their land and bringing disease. They won’t survive unless this stops.
4. Meet 8 of the world's most remote tribes - Red Bull
Aug 4, 2016 · Meet 8 of the world's most remote tribes · Huli Wigmen, Papua New Guinea · Dogon, West Africa · Chimbu Skeleton Dancers, Papa New Guinea · Nenet, ...
From jungles to tropical islands, here are eight tribes whose traditions will pique your curiosity.
5. Cocopah Indian Tribe
Departments · Employment · About Us · Contact
Cocopah Indian Tribe. A Tradition of Honor. A Future of Progress.
6. Quileute Tribe |
History · Tribal Council · Tribal Court · Natural Resources
If you are interested in conducting business operations in La Push, WA on the Quileute Reservation, you must apply for a business license in advance. Please allow 14 days for approval and processing.
7. Uncontacted Tribes - Survival International
This image shows the land of an uncontacted tribe as an island of green forest in a sea of deforestation (the orange line is the territory's border).
See AlsoMinefield Car DecalThere are more than one hundred uncontacted tribes around the world. Their survival is under threat from violence, disease and racism. Read and take action today.
8. Spokane Tribe of Indians – Improving the lives of our Members
Employment · Contact us · Tribal council · Tribal enterprises
The Spokane Tribe of Indians ancestors inhabited much of northeastern Washington which consisted of approximately 3 million acres. At times they extended their hunting, fishing, and gathering grounds into Idaho and Montana.
9. About Us - Nooksack Indian Tribe
We are a tribe of approximately 2,000 members, located in our ancestral homeland in the northwest corner of Washington State. Our name comes from a place ...
We are a tribe of approximately 2,000 members, located in our ancestral homeland in the northwest corner of Washington State. Our name comes from a place name in our language and translates to “always bracken fern roots,” which illustrates our close ties to our land and the resources that continue to give strength to our people. Our tribe is located in Deming, Washington, just 15 miles east of Bellingham, 12 miles south of the Canadian border, nestled amongst majestic mountains, lush forest, and the meandering and dynamic Nooksack River. Here in this scenic locale, we maintain a Tribal Council and Tribal Government. Both our Council and Government work to create a better future for every Nooksack and ensure our tribe’s sovereignty.
10. Get to Know the Washoe Tribe - Palisades Tahoe
Stories passed down through generations portray Lake Tahoe as a place that gave life to the land, plants, animals, and people. rich-text, responsive-table.
The Washoe (or Wašišiw, which means “people from here”) inhabited the land around Lake Tahoe dating back thousands of years.
11. Minnesota Indian Tribes / mn.gov // Minnesota's State Portal
Prairie Island Indian Community is located in southeastern Minnesota, north of Red Wing, between Highway 61 and the Mississippi River. The people of Prairie ...
In Minnesota, there are seven Anishinaabe (Chippewa, Ojibwe) reservations and four Dakota (Sioux) communities. Find links to the web sites of those communities that have web sites. Also included are links to other valuable resources.
12. Muckleshoot Indian Tribe
Official Tribal government website for the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, descendants of the Duwamish and Upper Puyallup Tribes. Located in Auburn, WA.
13. The Tribes of Washington
... Tribe is located in La Push on the shores of the Pacific Ocean. The remote location makes it a top destination for beachgoers and recreational fishers. The ...
Explore our interactive map of tribes in Washington State. Get insights into the contributions of indigenous communities in Washington.