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This overview highlights five significant Native Indian tribes in North America: the Pueblo tribes who thrive in the arid Southwest of New Mexico and Arizona, and the Kwakiutl from the lush Pacific Northwest coast. Explore the resilient Inuit living in the frigid Arctic of Alaska and Northern Canada, the Iroquois of the Eastern Woodlands, and the Lakota of the Great Plains. Each tribe has a unique culture and adaptation to their distinct environments, showcasing the rich tapestry of indigenous heritage across the continent.
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Pueblo (P-web-lo) • The Pueblo tribes inhabited the Southwest in present day New Mexico and Arizona, where they lived in desert areas bordering cliffs and mountains
Kwakiutl (Kwak-u-tul) • Kwakiutl homeland includes the Pacific Northwest coast, characterized by a rainy, mild climate
Inuit (In-u-it) • Inuit inhabited present day Alaska and Northern Canada. They lived in Artic areas where the temperature was below freezing for much of the year.
Iroquois ( Ear-o-coys) • Iroquois homeland includes northeast North America , the Eastern Woodland, which is heavily forested.
Lakota (La-kota) • The Lakota people inhabited the interior of the United States, called the Great Plains and characterized by dry grasslands