interior location
southwest, California-intermountains, northwast coast, far north,eatsern woodlands, southeast,great plains
There are a number of Native American cultural regions. Some of the regions include Arctic, Plains, Northwest Coastal, Southeast Woodlands, Northeast Woodlands and so many more.
There are seven major regions where the Native Americans developed their culture: The Great Basin, The Great Plains, The Northwest Coast, The Southwest Coast, The Eastern Woodlands, and The Arctic. There is one more, though...
There are several different theories about how to classify the native cultures of the Americas, so you will find maps showing different cultural areas; even these should be treated with some caution, since the boundaries between cultural areas were not firm lines but blurred, with many tribes showing features of two or more cultures.
One version divides North America into 7 cultural areas (apt since the number 7 was sacred to some native tribes). These are:
Most other versions separate the Plateau and Plains areas, while many also separate the Prairie tribes (only marginally Plains) from the true Plains tribes.
The term native American strictly applies to all the native people of North, Central and South America. Their cultural areas are defined in different ways and you will see maps showing various versions.
For North America (including Canada) the usual arrangements is the following:
This is by no means the only way of defining cultural regions. and it takes no account of language families.
The term "native American" applies to races of people living in Hawaii and North, Central and South America (including the Inuit and Aleut of Alaska and Canada). It is definitely notrestricted to the USA, the boundaries of which did not exist when the first native Americans spread into the region from north-East Asia. There are consequently many more than 5 cultural regions, even in the North American continent:
The Lakota, Nez Perce, Apaches and Powhatans all belong to the same race of people as the Maya of Honduras, the Kayapo of Brazil and the Tehuelches of Patagonia; the Aleuts and Inuits are considered to be a separate race of people, as are the Polynesian Hawaiians.
A cultural region indicates an area where all the native peoples live similar lifestyles, even if they are unrelated to each other. The Great Plains area, for example, included Algonquian, Siouan, Athabaskan, Kiowan and Uto-Aztecan peoples who all lived very similar lives - because they all relied on the same food sources, Natural Resources, climate and so on.
Geography, climate and resources such as food will generally dictate a cultural region.
Six American
The plains
There are many different regions across the U.S.A. that are Reserved for Indian or Native American land. Those regions are where their reservations were established.
The Inuit. They live mostly in the arctic regions of Canada, the U.S.A. (Alaska), and Russia.
If they are born a Native American they can be, but if not,no.
Alutiiq, Yup'ik, and Inupiaq are all Native American tribes that made their clothing from sealskin. These tribes lived in colder regions where they needed protective clothing.
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The plains
Gardenias are native to the tropical and subtropical regions of most continents. They grow in Africa, southern Asia and in Oceania and Australia but are not native on the American continent. The gardenia genus belongs to the coffee family.
Eastern woodlands and northwest
There are many different regions across the U.S.A. that are Reserved for Indian or Native American land. Those regions are where their reservations were established.
The Inuit. They live mostly in the arctic regions of Canada, the U.S.A. (Alaska), and Russia.
If they are born a Native American they can be, but if not,no.
Alutiiq, Yup'ik, and Inupiaq are all Native American tribes that made their clothing from sealskin. These tribes lived in colder regions where they needed protective clothing.
Switchgrass is native North American warm season bunchgrass. It can be found in Canada, the United States and Mexico and is one of the dominant plants in tall grass praries.
Generally, no, but some Native Americans have integrated into the Hispanic cultures of some Latin American regions, and they are Hispanic if they move to the US.
It's native to arctic and temperate regions of North America and it is occasionally found in northern Europe, and has been introduced to other temperate regions.