Navajo (Diné): The largest federally recognized tribe in the United States, known for their art, culture, and language.
Cherokee: One of the most well-known indigenous tribes in the U.S. with a rich history, language, and traditions.
Sioux (Lakota, Dakota, Nakota): Known for their warrior history, traditions like powwows, and the Standing Rock protests.
Hopi: A tribe with a rich spiritual tradition and art, especially their kachina dolls.
Iroquois Confederacy (Haudenosaunee): A unique federation of indigenous tribes with an impact on the formation of American democracy.
Inuit: The indigenous people of the northern Arctic region, known for their adaptation to harsh conditions and hunting skills.
Apache: A warrior culture from the southwestern U.S., famous for their determination and traditional dances.
Nez Perce: A tribe known for their horsemanship and their role in the history of the Wild West.
Blackfeet: A tribe from the northern U.S. and Canada, known for their bison hunting and rich culture.
Choctaw: A southeastern tribe known for their involvement in the Trail of Tears and their contributions to American society.