the blackffot people wanted to live in that region is because that they go anywhere and they go diffrent places
Blackfoot tribe lived very decorative tipi's.
traditionally they lived in holes in the ground.
They lived in Alberta, Canada and Montana, US
There are 4 different tribes within the Niitsitapi (Real People) Nation who are affiliated with and a part of the Blackfoot people. The Blackfoot reside in Montana and the Siksika, in California usa
All native American tribes had other tribes living near them. In the case of the three Blackfoot tribes (Blood, Piegan and Blackfoot), their allies and friends the Sarci and Atsena lived north and east of them; the Plains Cree and Assiniboin lived slightly further east; the Crow lived to the south; the Shoshoni lived to the south-west; the Nez Perce lived across the mountains to the west.
The Blackfoot, or Blackfeet Indians, buffalo-hunting people are residents of the northern plains, particularly in Montana, Idaho in the U.S and in southern Alberta, Canada. There were three Blackfoot bands living in Montana, but today there is only one tribe living in Montana.
blackfoot and salish
They lived in the Coastal Region
The Blackfoot group (Blood, Piegan and Blackfoot tribes) and their allies the Sarci and Atsena lived on the far northern Plains, in Saskatchewan, Manitoba and northern Montana. Parts of their region were mountainous, but most was empty grasslands with very few trees except along rivers and smaller watercourses. An odd feature of the Blackfoot country were the buffalo "wallows", which were large depressions in the dusty soil made by buffalo repeatedly rolling in dust baths; in winter these depressions filled with snow that melted in spring, leaving isolated pools and ponds. Another odd feature were the "puffball mushrooms" found in that area; these were considered sacred by the Blackfoot people, who thought they were stars that had fallen from the sky. See links below for images:
Farming
The Mayan Civilization qualifies as such.
Blackfoot Native American tribes lived in teepees. This was so their homes could be taken down easily when they needed to move from place to place.