Indigenous Tribes of the United States by State

This is a state-by-state list of tribes. For a single list of all the recognized tribes in the United States see also Indian Tribes of the United States.

Alabama: Abihka, Alabama, Apalachee, Apalochicola, Atasi, Chatot, Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, Eufaula, Fus-hatchee, Hilibi, Hitchiti, Kan-hatki, Kealedji, Koasati, Kolomi,  Mobile, Muklasa, Muskogee, Napochi,  Natchez, Okchai, Okmulgee, Osochi, Pakana, Pawokti, Pilthlako, Sawokli, Shawnee, Tawnsa, Tohome, Tukabahchee, Tuskegee, Wakokai, Wiwohka, Yamasee, Yuchi


 * Bands: Poarch Band of Creek, Echola Cherokee, Principle Creek, Star Clan of Muskogee Creek,

Alaska: Ahtena, Aleut, Dihai-kutchin, Eskimo, Haida, Han, Ingalik, Koyukon, Kutcha-kutchin, Eskimo, Haida, Han, Ingalik, Koyukon, Kutcha-Kutchin, Nabesna, Niska, Natsit-kutchin, Tanaina, Tanana, Tennuth-kutchin, Tlingit, Tranjik-kutchin, Tlingit, Tranjik-kutchin, Tsimshian, Vaunta-kutchin

Arizona: Apache, Cocopa, Halchidhoma, Halyikwamai, Havasupai, Hopi, Kohuana, Maricopa, Mohave, Navajo, Paiute,Papago, Pima, Quahatika, Sobaipuri, Tonto, Walapai,  Yavapai, Yuma

Arkansas:

California:

Colorado: