No. For example the Apache Indians lived in pueblos.
longhouses, huts, teepees, wigwams, and caves.
All over. Some live on reservations, but not all Native Americans choose to live on a reservation.
Reservations are the same as any other place in the United States. SOME Native Americans perform ceremonies in teepees but we do not necessarily still live in them. NOT all Native Americans still hunt buffalo. Native Americans wear regular clothes and do not run around in loin clothes. As for what we do on a reservation, we live. There are stores, buildings, dirt, trees, roads, and pretty much anything else. A reservation is the same as a town but some people may take longer to get to the paved roads and stores.
Native Americans. All type of Native Americans, they most likely used for people who is always on the move.
President Andrew Jackson believed that all Native Americans should live on reservations. He actually did his best to make that happen.
that's all they had
Native Americans live like most Americans today. Sadly, many have been forced or required to give up their traditional customs. Many are also living on reservations cruelly and unfairly shoved upon them by the government.
mostly yes they did live in teepees all the time . have any other questions? i would love to answer them they are so easy to do do you think so ?
Native Americans live all over the world, however, many live on land managed by their tribe. This land is called a "reservation."
it all depends on where they live if they live in the desert its going to be hot there if they live in plains its (probaly) going to be warm.
west of missippi
Native Americans live all across the country, many still residing on Reservations.