Born in Adamawa in the late ’90s, Saskay is a native of Adamawa, Adamawa State, Nigeria. A Yoruba by tribe, a Nigerian by nationality, and a Christian by religion. For her education, not much is known about her basic educational background – elementary and secondary education. Where is Yousef from?Read More →

The Lenape tribe is known for their beadwork and basketry weaving and Like other eastern Native Americans, the they also crafted wampum out of white and purple shell beads. Wampum beads were traded as a kind of currency, but they were more culturally important as an art material. How didRead More →

Clothing: Women wore deerskin tops, skirts, and moccasins. Men wore deerskin loin clothes in the summer, and added leggings, shirts, and robes in the winter, all made of deerskin. What did the Yemassee live in? Yemassee They lived in the Coastal Zone. They lived on the southern coast of SouthRead More →

About the Oglala Lakota Many Oglala Sioux Tribal Members live on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation located in South Dakota with trust lands off reservation in Nebraska. Most Tribal land is located in Shannon County and Jackson County, South Dakota and an estimated 40,000 people live on roughly 2,700,000 acres.Read More →

The Buganda make up the largest ethnic group in Uganda, though they represent only 16.7% of the population. (The name Uganda, the Swahili term for Buganda, was adopted by British officials in 1884 when they established the Uganda Protectorate, centered in Buganda). Which is the smallest tribe in Uganda? TheRead More →

In Biblical Names the meaning of the name Gadarenes is: Men of Gadara; i.e. a place surrounded or walled. What happened to the tribe of Gad and Reuben? The Book of Joshua records that the tribes of Reuben, Gad and half of Manasseh were allocated land by Moses on theRead More →

The Tonkawa belong to the Tonkawan linguistic family, that was once composed of a number of small sub-tribes that lived in a region that extended west from south central Texas and western Oklahoma to eastern New Mexico. What are some fun facts about the Tonkawa Tribe? The Tonkawa had aRead More →

Kiowa (/ˈkaɪəwə, -wɑː, -weɪ/) people are a Native American tribe and an indigenous people of the Great Plains of the United States. They migrated southward from western Montana into the Rocky Mountains in Colorado in the 17th and 18th centuries, and finally into the Southern Plains by the early 19thRead More →

The Saturiwa were concentrated around the mouth of the St. Johns in what is now Jacksonville, and had their main village on the river’s south bank. European contact with the Eastern Timucua began in 1564 when the French Huguenots under René Goulaine de Laudonnière established Fort Caroline in Saturiwa territory.Read More →