tribe | Tribe | Piscataway, New Jersey | Piscataway | Danes (Germanic tribe) | Tuscarora (tribe) | Seminole (tribe) | Abron tribe | Quraysh (tribe) | Piscataway, Maryland | Mughal (tribe) | Sial (tribe) | Quileute (tribe) | Ottawa (tribe) | Narragansett (tribe) | Devil's Tribe | B-Tribe | Awan (tribe) | William & Mary Tribe men's basketball | William & Mary Tribe football | William & Mary Tribe | Warm Springs (tribe) | Umatilla (tribe) | Tribe of Judah | Suburban Tribe (band) | SubUrban Tribe | Spiral Tribe | Seminole Tribe of Florida | Quraysh tribe | Quinault (tribe) |
Historic tribes such as the Huron, from the Great Lakes region, and the Conoy (also spelled Conois and Kanawha) were driven out of the central valley by Iroquois' invading from their base in present-day western New York.
Around 1622, the Piscataway tribe, which led the Conoy Federation, built a town they soon called Kittamaqundi on Piscataway Creek near the modern day town of Piscataway, Prince George's County, Maryland.