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Chinook
Pacific Northwest (Washington/Oregon) — fishing and salmon culture

Crow
Great Plains/Rocky Mountain region, especially Montana

Cheyenne
Great Plains — buffalo hunting and horse culture

Sioux
Northern Great Plains — buffalo hunting; Lakota/Dakota peoples

Shoshone
Great Basin/Rocky Mountain region — hunting and gathering

Ute
Utah/Colorado — Great Basin/Rocky Mountain peoples

Miwok
California — hunting, gathering, and acorn-based diet

Chumash
Southern California coast — fishing and maritime culture

Hopi
Arizona — Pueblo people; agriculture and maize

Pueblo
Southwest (Arizona/New Mexico) — farming, maize, adobe villages

Apache
Southwest (Arizona/New Mexico/Texas) — mobile hunting and horse culture

Inuit
Arctic/Alaska — adapted to cold Arctic environment; hunting and fishing

Aleut
Alaska/Aleutian Islands — maritime/ocean-based culture

Aztec
Central Mexico — Tenochtitlan, maize agriculture; conquered by Cortés

Comanche
Southern Great Plains (Texas/Oklahoma) — buffalo hunting and horse culture

Wichita
Southern Great Plains (Kansas/Oklahoma/Texas) — farming and buffalo hunting

Natchez
Mississippi — Southeastern agricultural society

Cherokee
Southeastern/Appalachian region — farming; later associated with the Trail of Tears

Creek
Southeast (Georgia/Alabama) — agricultural society; also called Muscogee

Seminole
Florida — Southeastern Native American people

Shawnee
Ohio Valley — Eastern Woodlands people

Iroquois
New York/Great Lakes — Iroquois Confederacy; also called Haudenosaunee

Algonquin
Northeastern North America — hunting, fishing, and agriculture

Pequot
New England (especially Connecticut) — involved in the Pequot War
