Tribes Directory Listing
Results: 32
The Habematolel Pomo of Upper Lake is 119 acres large and located near the town of Upper Lake in northwestern California.
The Halalt First Nation is a First Nations tribe located on a reservation near Chemainus in southeastern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada.
Halfway River First Nation is a Dunneza First Nation with a 3988 ha reserve located 75 km northwest of Fort St. John, British Columbia.
The name Haliwa is derived from the two counties: Halifax and Warren, which are the ancestral homelands of the Haliwa people dating from the 1730s in North Carolina.
The people of Hannahville are descendants of Potawatomie people and relocated back to Michigan naming their Reservation after a Pastor's wife they were fond of.
Hatchet Lake Dene Nation is a Dene First Nation in northern Saskatchewan situated on the Southeastern shore of Wallostone Lake.
The Havasupai Tribe "people of the blue green water" have lived in the Grand Canyon and north-central Arizona for more than 1,000 years. The Havasupai Reservation was established in 1880.
Healy Lake (Mendas Cha'ag in the Healy Lake-Joseph Village dialect of Tanacross Athabascan, meaning "body of water,
The Heart Lake First Nation is in northern Alberta. Belongs to Treaty 6, and there are two Indian reserves, Heart Lake 167 and Heart Lake 167A,
The Heiltsuk Nation is a First Nations band in the Central Coast region of the Canadian province of British Columbia.
Henvey Inlet First Nation is an Ojibwe First Nations band in Ontario, Canada. It has two reserves; French River 13 and Henvey Inlet 2.
The Hesquiaht First Nation is a Nuu-chah-nulth First Nations band based on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.
The Hiawatha First Nation is an Ojibway First Nations reserve located on the north shore of Rice Lake east of the Otonabee River in Ontario, Canada.
The Ho-Chunk Nation also called Winnebago is located in Wisconsin and name translates into People of the Big Voice.
The Hoh or Chalá·at (′Those-Who-Live-on-the-Hoh River′ or ′People of the Hoh River′) live in W. Washington state.
Hollow Water First Nation is an Anishinaabe (Ojibwa) First Nation located on the east side of Lake Winnipeg, Canada.
Holy Cross (Deloy Chet [pronunciation?] in Deg Xinag, Ingirraller [pronunciation?] in Central Alaskan Yup'ik) is a city in Yukon-Koyukuk
The Homalco First Nation is a Northern Coast Salish Nation located in Bute Inlet near the upper Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, Canada.
Hoonah is a largely Tlingit community on Chichagof Island, located in Alaska's panhandle in the southeast region of the state. It is 30 miles west of Juneau
Hoopa Valley Tribe or Hupa are a Native American people of the Athabaskan-speaking ethnolinguistic group in northwestern California.
The Hopi are a Native American tribe, who primarily live on the Hopi Reservation in northeastern Arizona.
The Hopland Band of Pomo Indians of the Hopland Rancheria is a federally recognized tribe of Pomo people in Mendocino County, California, south of Ukiah. The Hopland Band Pomos traditionally lived in the Sanel Valley.
Hornepayne First Nation is a non-status Ojibwe First Nation band whose reserve is located north of Hornepayne, Ontario, Canada.
Horse Lake First Nation Alberta Canada Treaty 8 Danezaa or Beaver Language
The Houlton Band of Maliseet Indians whose land is along the Meduxnekeag River in Maine. This tribe is related to the larger Maliseet First Nations of New Brunswick, Canada.
The Hualapai (pronounced Wa-la-pie) [needs IPA] is a federally recognized Indian tribe in Arizona with over 2300 enrolled members.
Hughes, Alaska The majority of the town's population are ethnic Koyukon, Athabaskans Alaskan. Some of the town's population, as of the 1970s, spoke the Central Dialect of the Koyukon language.
The Hupacasath First Nation is a band based in the Alberni Valley on the west coast of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.
The Huron-Wendat is an Iroquoian-speaking nation that has occupied the St. Lawrence Valley and estuary to the Great Lakes region.
Huslia is a village of Koyukuk-hotana Athabascans in Yukon-Koyukuk
The Huu-ay-aht First Nations is a band based on Pachena Bay about 300 km (190 mi) northwest of Victoria, British Columbia.
The Hydaburg band in Alaska refers to the Haida people.