California intermountains,southeast,southwest,great prairies,northwest Alaska,eastern woodland,northwest coast anyways ur welcome bye!!!!!!!!!!
The Hopi are a tribe of Native Americans who live on the Hopi Reservation in northeastern Arizona. According to the 2010 census, there were 18,237 Hopi people living in the United States at the time.
In the late 1800s, the American government sought to assimilate Native Americans through policies such as the Dawes Act of 1887, which aimed to break up tribal lands into individual allotments for farming. This legislation encouraged Native Americans to adopt European-American lifestyles and abandon traditional communal living and cultural practices. Additionally, the government established Indian boarding schools that enforced English language and Western education, often suppressing Native cultures and languages. These efforts were part of a broader agenda to integrate Native Americans into mainstream American society, often with detrimental effects on their identities and communities.
THE TRUE AMERICANS LIVING IN THER AREA WOULD BE THE NATIVES.IT WAS THEIR LAND THEY WERE DEFENDING.I TAKE IT THAT YOU MEANT THE WHITE MEN IN THE AREA. FROM WHAT I COULD GATHER THE SETTLERS WERE ,TO SAY THE LEAST, TERRIFIED,THE ARMY DID NOT DELAY IN PROVIDING PROTECTION. ROD.
The Native Americans made homes of the resources available to them in the part of the country they were located in. For instance, in New England, they had an abundance of resources available for use in building shelters. There was wood to be cut, logs to put together, mud for cement, limbs for roofs, etc. The first white settlers found the Natives living in large lodges made that way. In the West and Southwest, there were some living in caves in the desert (see the remains of cave dwellers in National Parks of New Mexico and/or Arizona). Those living on the plains usually had buffalo hides for building shelters, forming what we call Teepees. Those that followed the buffalo herds were wandering people with homes they could pick up and take with them quickly. Those that stayed in permanent areas built homes from the available resources, including mud huts put together with mud and grasses. After the white man began his Westward settlement, the Native Americans could not form many permanent settlements. They were forced to be wandering, homeless people, using the immediate resources of the surroundings for their shelters. To learn more specific information about the homes they built, you should choose a certain area where Native Americans were known to live for extended periods, and look up the history of that area.
Columbus didn’t land in North America and was only in the Bahamas. There was also no “America” in 1492, but North America was a vast land of resources and millions of Native Americans living and using what they found in all the regions.
seven areas where native American developed different ways of living
cultural regions
different ways of living developed by native American groups
There are different ways of living that was developed by native American group. Some of them include fishing, hunting, farming and so much more.
naturl resources
The seven areas that Native Americans lived in where the northwest coast, the California-intermountians, the Southwest, the Plateau, the Great Plains, the Eastern Woodlands, and the Southeast.
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The Utes
If the population in 1990 in Kansas was 2,477,547 which included 21,965 Native Americans, the percent of people living in Kansas who were Native Americans is just under .1%.
because the animals they were hunting would attract other animals that could eat them.Also because that animal could be gone forever/ extinct
When the Native Americans arrived, approximately 10,000 years ago, no other human beings were living in the Americas.
NO, they lived in teepees.