Yes, there are a number of southwestern tribes that still exist. Examples:
Pueblo Indians
Navajo
Hopi
Apache
Many of the Indians of the desert southwest lived in adobe structures. I doubt any lived in teepees. Teepees were used by people who were nomadic, such as the plains Indians.
Yes, THEY STILL EXIST
Yes, they still exist.
The Navajo Indians were one tribe in North America who raised sheep. They were a peaceful tribe that still lives in the American Southwest desert.
The deserts still exist because the geographic and climatological conditions that formed the deserts still exist.
The Atacameno Indians still number about 24,000 individuals according to one source but have been largely assimilated by the Spanish and Aymara cultures so few full-blooded individuals exist today and even fewer continue to live in the desert.
Yes. Creek Indians still exist. Some of us live in Oklahoma and some of us live in South Alabama.
They still exist, in Pawhuska, OK. On the reservation.
Yes
The Navajo still raise sheep.
There are still Plains Indians in the Indian reservations in the southwest, although only 1.8 million are registered tribal members
Yes. They are alive in Indian reservations in the southwest.