They lived in the Great Plains area east of the Rockies and West of the Mississippi River. Today they are settled in Montana and Oklahoma.
yes, they did live in teepee's and also lodges were a home of theirs.
answer is no sorry guys but pomo indians are dead
The Cheyenne Indian reservation is located largely in Montana but also extends into South Dakota. It sits on 444,00 acres of land. It used to be called the Tongue River Indian Reservation.
Most cherokeee in the US today live in either Oklahoma or North Carolina. They are the largest native tribe in the Unted States.
Access to a source of water, food, shelter, and the ability to procreate are the basic issues that any culture faces. The Pueblo people lived in the arid desert region, so water was only available at a premium. Cisterns were constructed to save water for later use.
Montana
today is about 12,000 cheyenne live on the great plains
Montana
Yes they did
yes the Cheyennes live a a reservations
The Cheyenne Indians lived in tepees. Tepees are made out of buffalo skin.
The arapaho indians lived denver and eastern colorado.
dry grassy land :P
yes, they did live in teepee's and also lodges were a home of theirs.
iroquis indians live today is new york
The Cheyenne were divided into two primary tribes; the Northern Cheyenne, who centered around Wyoming and Montana, and the Southern Cheyenne, who ranged closer to Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
No, they did not live there. they lived in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Mississippi, Also the Rocky Mountains.