South Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado, and Kansas
idaho
The original homeland of the Northern Cheyenne was the grassland Plains of Wyoming; the Southern Cheyenne were further south in Colorado. Most were forcibly removed to arid and worthless reservation land in Oklahoma.
The Cheyenne live in Montana. On the Great Plains.
they lived in Alaska
Choctaw Indian tribe is one.
today is about 12,000 cheyenne live on the great plains
They lived in present day New York,
Yes. The Northern Cheyenne live on a reservation next to the Crow reservation in Montana (a small portion of their original homeland), while the Southern Cheyenne were removed to Oklahoma where their descendants still live today.
Yes, it is possible for you to live on an Indian reservation if you are a member of a federally recognized tribe or if you are granted permission by the tribe to live on the reservation.
Montana
tepee. the look somewhat like huts not exactly.
Yes they did!