Plausibility Check: Independent Native American Nation

With a POD of 1600 or later in OTL United States, is it possible to have one or several completely sovereign nations that consider themselves first and foremost Native American. A good chunk of the population can be European just as so long as the state isn’t run exclusively by said Europeans. Is any of this possible or by this time is the European land lust to great. All comments and corrections appreciated!

United States... you maybe could have a survival of the 'Five Civilized Tribes' in an independent state of the Union if Andy Jackson goes a different way with the Indian Removal Act. Say the Nullification Crisis goes 'south' and the southern states piss him off to no end and he returns the favor in kind but not enough to split the Union just yet. Then, in a later actual Civil War those tribes remain loyal to the Federal Govn't and the south loses that territory to a new state like WV split from VA during a reconstruction.

Basically, the tribes don't suffer the horrible attrition on their forced relocation and the eventual state end up similar to Quebec's relationship to the rest of Canada.

I honestly can't see a sovereign native state in the Americas post 1600 in any scenario considering the fundamental incompatibility with European and Native American land/property ownership ideals.
 
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