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The arapaho indians lived denver and eastern Colorado.
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What tribe of American Indians inhabited the Great Plains?

Sioux, Cheyenne, Arapaho, and the Nez Perce


Does the Cheyenne tribe still exist today?

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.


What kind of houses did the Arapaho Indians live in?

The Arapahos (Hinono-eino, Our People) were typical Plains buffalo hunting nomads who lived in tipi-style lodges.See links below for images:


Where do the siuoux Indians live now?

The Sioux Indians, a group of Native American tribes, primarily reside in the northern Great Plains region of the United States, particularly in states like South Dakota, North Dakota, Nebraska, and Minnesota. Many Sioux are also located on reservations, such as the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota and the Standing Rock Sioux Reservation, which spans North and South Dakota. Additionally, some Sioux individuals and families live in urban areas across the country.


Where did the Sioux Cherokee Apache Cheyenne and the Shawnee Indians live?

The Sioux primarily inhabited the Great Plains region, including areas of present-day North and South Dakota, Nebraska, and Minnesota. The Cherokee originally lived in the southeastern United States, particularly in areas that are now North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tennessee. The Apache resided in the Southwest, particularly in regions of Arizona and New Mexico, while the Cheyenne lived in the Great Plains, especially in present-day Montana and Wyoming. The Shawnee were located in the Ohio Valley, with significant populations in present-day Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana.