American Indian Tribes. Inuit Geographic Region: Present day Alaska and northern Canada (temperature is below freezing much of the year) Housing: Igloo.

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American Indian Tribes

Inuit Geographic Region: Present day Alaska and northern Canada (temperature is below freezing much of the year) Housing: Igloo Clothing: Fur/hides Food: Fished and hunted

Iroquois Geographic Region: North east North America, Eastern Woodland (heavily forested) Housing: Long houses Clothing: Fur/hides Food: Harvested/hunted/fished

Kwakiutl Geographic Region: Pacific Northwest coast (rainy, mild climate) Housing: Wooded plank houses Clothing: Made of plants Food: Fished

Pueblo Geographic Region: Southwest in present-day New Mexico and Arizona Housing: Adobe – dry desert areas bordering cliffs and mountains Clothing: Cotton Food: Harvested

Lakota (Sioux) Geographic Region: Great Plains (dry grasslands) Housing: Animal skins and wooded poles Clothing: Fur/hide Food: Hunted

Members of these tribes live in their homelands and in many urban areas today.