Which Indian tribe was very tall?

However, Boas found that the height of the average Cheyenne was a whopping 5'10”; the Arapaho about 5'9”; the Crow 5'8-1/2”; Sioux 5'8” and the Blackfeet a fraction under the Sioux; the Kiowa were 5'7” and the Assiniboine a fraction under the Kiowa.
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What was the tallest Native American tribe?

The 19th-century painter George Catlin described the Osage as "the tallest race of men in North America, either red or white skins; there being ... many of them six and a half, and others seven feet."
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How tall was the tallest Native American?

Mangas Colorado was a legendary leader of the Warm Spring Chiricahua Apaches in the early 1800s of the American southwest. His tribe, called the Bendonkohe, was the same Apache tribe of Geronimo. He was extremely tall, believed to be 6'6”, with a powerful body and an enormous head.
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How tall were the Native American Indians?

According to a recent study published in The American Economic Review, they were then the tallest people in the world. Men stood an average 172.6 centimeters (about 5 feet, 8 inches) tall, a hair or two above Australian men (averaging 172 cm), American men of European decent (171 cm) and European men (170 cm or less).
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How tall were Cherokee Indians?

The average height of all adult men in these tribes was 172.6 cm, placing them at the top of the world's height distribution. They were 1 to 2 cm taller than American soldiers, 3 to 11 cm taller than Europeans, and slightly taller than Australians.
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What is the tallest tribe in the world?

The tallest major tribe in the world is the Tutsi (also known as the Watussi) of Rwanda and Burundi, Central Africa whose young adult males average 1.83 m (6 ft).
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How tall was the average Lakota?

According to a recent study published in The American Economic Review, they were then the tallest people in the world. Men stood an average 172.6 centimeters (about 5 feet, 8 inches) tall, a hair or two above Australian men (averaging 172 cm), American men of European decent (171 cm) and European men (170 cm or less).
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How tall were Apache Indians?

Dr. John B. White in 1873 actually measured one hundred Arizona Apache men and one hundred women. The average results he reported as follows: “The men measured without any selection five feet, six and one-half inches and the women about five feet.
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What are the tallest tribes in history?

Dinka are noted for their height, and, along with the Tutsi of Rwanda, they are believed to be the tallest people in Africa.
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What was the average height of Cherokee Indian?

Of the 238 measured Cherokees, 182 were males. The 113 adults aged 20 years and over had an average height of 172.3 cm.
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Were ancient Indians tall?

According to historical records and accounts, our ancestors were mostly taller than us. The ancient Greeks described Indians as the tallest people in all of Asia, taller than the Persians and Greeks. They were taller, but not as stocky as the Greeks. Instead, they were light and agile and very strong.
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Why were Native Americans so tall?

Most North American tribes had a diet high in protein, especially red meat, which provided iron, iodine and other vitamins and minerals for greater height, more dense, stronger and bigger bones, teeth durability, muscle mass, stronger immune systems, cognition, etc.
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Are Apaches tall?

Are Apaches tall? The back was well developed and sturdy, the chest both broad and very deep, the waist slender. Rarely did the Apache attain a height of more than six feet, and just as seldom did he fall below five feet.
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How tall was the average Osage Indian?

Some Europeans compared Osage warriors to conquering Roman legions or medieval knights. Jefferson called their warriors "gigantic" – averaging well over 6 feet in height. (One Osage chief was 7 feet tall and weighed 300 pounds!)
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What was the tallest South American tribe?

The Patagones or Patagonian giants were a race of giant humans rumoured to be living in Patagonia and described in early European accounts. They were said to have exceeded at least double normal human height, with some accounts giving heights of 13 to 15 feet (4 to 4.5 m) or more.
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How tall was the average Aztec?

A: We don't have information from Aztec Ruins, but based on nearby excavations it appears most women were about 4' 8”, and most men were 5' 2.” Interestingly however, the height of people found at great houses similar to Aztec Ruins was about 2" taller on average, suggesting they had better access to nutritious high- ...
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Who were the tallest ancient peoples?

Standing at around six foot tall, the Gravettian men of Europe were by far the tallest humans of the prehistoric era. The Ice Age giants were known for hunting woolly mammoths and have even been linked to the demise of the famous species.
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Who was stronger Comanche or Apache?

The Comanche (/kuh*man*chee/) were the only Native Americans more powerful than the Apache. The Comanche successfully gained Apache land and pushed the Apache farther west. Because of this, the Apache finally had to make peace with their enemies, the Spaniards. They needed Spanish protection from the Comanche.
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What is the shortest Native American tribe?

Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians. The Augustine Band of Cahuilla Indians is a federally recognized Cahuilla band of Native Americans based in Coachella, California with only 8 members.
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Why were the Comanches so hard to defeat?

Their style of fighting was perfectly suited to the plains, whose trackless and unforgiving expanses were almost as frightening to soldiers as the Indians they fought. Defeating invaders often didn't require firing a shot: At night Comanches would stampede their horses and let the country have its way with them.
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How can you tell if you have Native American blood?

Mitochondrial testing can certainly tell whether there is Native blood on a mother's side or a father's side, but it cannot identify the specific tribe they are from.
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How tall is the average Apache?

Dr. John B. White in 1873 actually measured one hundred Arizona Apache men and one hundred women. The average results he reported as follows: “The men measured without any selection five feet, six and one-half inches and the women about five feet.
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What race is Navajo?

Race & Ethnicity

The largest Navajo racial/ethnic groups are American Indian (94.9%) followed by Hispanic (2.4%) and Two or More (2.3%).
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