The klickitat tribe lived in the northwest.
Wichita
The Hopi tribe lived in adobe houses
The Alsea Indians lived in plank houses made from cedar planks, not gingerbread houses or treehouses. These plank houses were rectangular in shape with a slanted roof and were large enough to fit multiple families inside. So, no, they didn't live in igloos or castles, just practical cedar plank houses.
The people that lived in North America before the 1400's were Native Indian tribes. The Inuits lived in parts of what is now Alaska and western Canada. The Sioux lived in the Midwest. The Apache lived in the Southwest. The Iroquois lived in the Northeast and parts of eastern Canada. The Seminoles lived in the south central area. There were also several other tribes that branched off from most of these tribes.
The Yurok of Northern California.
The klickitat tribe lived in the northwest.
Iroquios
That's not nearly specific enough to answer. If you gave a particular city, it might be possible to limit the answer to two or three tribes, but literally dozens of tribes lived in the area called "the Midwest."
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Wichita
Chinook Indians lived in long houses made of cedar boards.
They lived in cedar plank houses.
the haida people lived in houses that are made out of cedar plank wood
The Miwok lived in dirt-covered houses and the Hupa lived in rectangular houses built by cedar-wood planks.
The Hopi tribe lived in adobe houses
The Pauite tribe in the Great Basin.