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1) The Ojibwa
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Traditionally, the Ojibwa lived in structures called wigwams. Today, they live in modern buildings on reservations or in cities and towns. Learn more in The Ojibwa, one of the titles in the Native American Arts and Culture series.
2) The Iroquois
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Hundreds of years ago, five American Indian nations came together to create one of the worlds first democracies. This was known as the Iroquois Confederacy. Learn more in The Iroquois, one of the titles in the American Indian Art and Culture series.
3) The Sioux
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The Sioux are one of many Native American nations that lived on the Great Plains. They did not originate there, however. Europeans first encountered the Sioux in what is now Wisconsin and Minnesota. Learn more in The Sioux, one of the titles in the Native American Art and Culture series.
4) The Navajo
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The Navajo language is the most-spoken Native American language in the United States. There are about 150,000 Navajo speakers today. Learn more in The Navajo, one of the titles in the Native American Art and Culture series.
5) The Pueblo
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Nearly 1,000 years ago, a group of Native Americans called the Pueblo lived in small villages made of stone and mud. Today, most Pueblo live in cities. Learn more in The Pueblo, one of the titles in the Native American Art and Culture series.
6) The Cherokee
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The Cherokee language was once spoken in every Cherokee home. Today, only about 20,000 people speak Cherokee. Learn more in The Cherokee, one of the titles in the Native American Art and Culture series.