The inuit's lived in sub arctic climate.
Historically, they have lived from the northern boundary of the Mayans (in Mexico) all the way to the arctic circle. they lived from the pacific ocean (modern day California) to the Atlantic ocean (Maine to Florida) today, native Americans live on reservations guaranteed to them by the US government according to complex treaties. There are many tribes each with their own land
The US forced Native Americans to live on reservations.
because the native Americans wanted to
As of 2014, about 39,000 Native Americans live in New Hampshire.
The Native Americans could adapt to this biome the easiest.
it all depends on where they live if they live in the desert its going to be hot there if they live in plains its (probaly) going to be warm.
Historically, they have lived from the northern boundary of the Mayans (in Mexico) all the way to the arctic circle. they lived from the pacific ocean (modern day California) to the Atlantic ocean (Maine to Florida) today, native Americans live on reservations guaranteed to them by the US government according to complex treaties. There are many tribes each with their own land
Plants that live in an arctic tundra climate need to adjust to the climate. The plants also need to have a shallow root systems.
i need to know how native Americans live in mission4
Yes some native Americans did live in Hawaii
The US forced Native Americans to live on reservations.
Definitely not. The climate is to harsh.
how many Native Americans live in Pueblo they did not have the awnser were i looked
because the native Americans wanted to
The Arctic climate is too cold to support reptiles !
As of 2014, about 39,000 Native Americans live in New Hampshire.
No, alligators need a warm temperate climate or tropical climate.