The Inuit, And Tlingit
There are many Native American tribes in the Pacific Northwest, particularly along the coast of Washington. Quileute, Tlingit, and Salish are the only three I know of, but I am sure there are at least 5-7 main tribal languages in that area and that's not counting any other Natives who live in that area, but are from tribes outside of those territories.
Salmon
Roots,Berries and Fish
I have an example. The northwest coast ate salmon. It was a main resource. So native Americans that ate salmon that were most likely to be from the northwest coast region.
OjibwayOttawaPotawatomi
South Coast, Mid-Coast, and Downeast
The Quapaw, The Caddo, and the Taensas.
Tainos, Kalinago and Lucayans
The Yuki of California are classified as an isolate group, with no known related tribes. They consisted of three main divisions: Yuki, Huchnom and Coast Yuki. Around 100 Yuki people remain today, but their language is close to extinction.
They fished in river and the lakes Hope it helped ;)
Northwest coast and Subarctic are much warmer the Arctic. The land is more forest-like and has more animals in the Northwest coast and Subarctic. The Arctic culture live in snowhouses, and the other live in wigwams and longhouses. the main source of food for Northwest is salmon, Subarctic is most wildlife and Arctic ate mainly seal.
English mostly, but French is spoken in Quebec and Ontario. Native languages are spoken among tribes of the Northwest Territories, Nunavut, and Yukon.