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Muskogean Language Family — Research Starter
The Muskogean language family is a linguistic group that is unique to the Southeastern United States, characterized by significant diversity and historical significance. It comprises two primary…
Multnomah — Research Starter
The Multnomah are a Native American group that traditionally inhabited a region characterized by densely populated riverside villages between the Clackamas and Cathlamet rivers in Oregon. Their…
Muckleshoot (tribe) — Research Starter
The Muckleshoot tribe is a Coast Salish Indigenous nation located primarily around the White and Green Rivers in Washington State. Descendants of several nations, including the Duwamish and Suquamish,…
Shuta Got'ine — Research Starter
Mountain Indians, specifically the Shuta Got'ine, also known as Mountain Dene, are an Indigenous group located in the Mackenzie Mountains and along the Mackenzie River in the Northwest Territories of…
Mounds and mound builders — Research Starter
Mounds and mound builders refer to the earthen structures created by various Native American groups across the eastern United States, particularly from the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes, with…
Montauk Confederacy — Research Starter
The Montauk Confederacy was a coalition of Native American tribes in Southern New England, primarily formed for mutual protection against neighboring tribes such as the Pequot and Narragansett. This…
Montagnais — Research Starter
The Montagnais, part of the Innu people, primarily inhabit the Labrador Peninsula and areas of Quebec. Historically referred to as "mountain people," they have lived in forested regions south of the…
Monroe Tsatoke (artist) — Research Starter
Monroe Tsatoke was a prominent Kiowa artist known for his vibrant paintings that often depicted Native American cultural themes, particularly dance scenes, drummers, and peyote rituals. He was…
Moneton — Research Starter
Moneton was a branch of the Siouan language family that inhabited what is now West Virginia. This group is characterized by a lack of documentation regarding their language, making it difficult to…
Molala — Research Starter
The Molala, also known as Molale, were a historically marginalized tribe that inhabited the interior regions of Washington and Oregon. Their language was distinct yet related to that of the Cayuse…