your question cannot be answered in it's present format ,as there were MANY tribes in the Southeast,how ever the names of the five civilized tribes or Nations are Cherokee,Creek,Choctaw,Chickasaw and Seminole.These Native American Nations imhabited the Southeastern part of the United States until the event that has become to be known as "The Trail of Tears" whereby our Government ordered that all Native Americans living in the Southeast be removed west into Indian territory which is now the state of Oklahoma. It is referred to as the trail of tears because so many people died on the long trip out west.
The southeastern USA covers a huge area made up of the states of Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, North and South Carolina and possibly Mississippi and Louisiana.
Native peoples in this area historically included the Natchez, Yamasee, Tunica, Timucua, Tocobaga, Creeks, Apalachee, Apalachicola, Chatot, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Calusa, Tekesta, Catawba, Powhatan, Nottoway, Meherrin. Tuscarora, Pedee, Cheraw, Eno, Tutelo, Saponi, Hitchiti, Okmulgee, Mikasuki, Koasati, Tuskegee, Yuchi, Chitimacha, Atakapa and Caddo.
i think the answer is timucua
The Hopi
Blackfoot tribe lived very decorative tipi's.
He met the Calusa tribe who were very unfriendly.
It was very hot and dry .
The Shoshone tribe inhabited the area of Wyoming that is now Yellowstone National Park, however, being a nomadic tribe, they didn't stay in one particular place (or "live" there) for very long.
it was very hot because they lived in the plains.
The Cherokee Indian tribe was one of the few indian tribes to live in log cabins, and were very advanced at the time.cherokee
Type your answer here... Which American Indian tribe was very religious?
it is very cold and snowy
they have a very good government
The Hopi
very hard and stressful.
Blackfoot tribe lived very decorative tipi's.
The climate that the pawnee tribe lived in was very hot and dry because they live in desserts
The Walla Walla Indian tribe traditionally practiced a form of animism, believing in spiritual beings and the interconnectedness of all living things. They also believed in the importance of respecting and living in harmony with nature. Today, many members of the tribe may practice Christianity alongside their traditional beliefs.
We don’t know the people you ask about or the time period. To answer we need s who, how, when, and where.
The Tequesta tribe lived in South Florida and their villages consisted of thatched-roof structures made from palm leaves with wooden frames. These structures were open-sided and typically housed multiple families. The village was situated near the coast to take advantage of resources from the nearby ocean.