Yes, but there is no tribal land or reservations there.
A few reservations in New Mexico and Arizona. different bands of Apaches, not just one type of apache.
Not any more - they mainly live on reservations in Oklahoma. Historically they were true Plains buffalo-hunting nomads.
Yes, Oklahoma City. There's plenty of towns that are full of Seminoles & Cherokee indians
Yes
'Oklahoma' is Choctaw for 'Red People' due to its many reservations I'm not sure any other state fits the question
no they never did no they never did I don't believe any Sioux ever lived in what is known today as Indiana, but if 'Indiana' is meant to be 'Indians' then yes, Sioux people still exist. They have recently withdrawn from treaties made with the government to form their own country in parts of the North and South Dakota, Montana, and Nebraska. www.republicoflakotah.com
No.
Today, Indians use toilet paper. And in ancient times, just as for any other races, Indians used mainly leaves as toilet paper. corn cobs
Yes.
Not federally recognized
nope