The Tribes that made their home in Alaska were the Aleuts, Alutiiq, Cupik, Yupik, and Inuit peoples. But they were not of American heritage so they were'nt Native American. Though I haven't done alot of reasearch on this subject I hope this was usefull to you.
The area that much later became Mississippi was originally home to the Taneksanya (Biloxi), Ibitoupa and Pascagoula tribes, along with many others.
yo would find it in the pueblo region, one of the native american tribes that lived in adobes were the jumano
Yes, because regular schools didn't really exist among most Native American tribes at the time. Children were taught necessary skills at home.
wigwam
The first settlers were Native Americans about 4000 years ago
The wigwam was used as a home from some native American tribes or for ceremonial purposes of those native Americans. The Wampanog tribe called this building a wetu. It was made of wooden poles covered in grasses, bark and hides.
Various tribes considered it their home including the Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, Arapahoe and the Ute.
This means that native Americans live here and are not from somewhere else. Like a native habitat which is a place where something is a home.
Spokane
The original tribes that lived in Florida were the Apalachee, Creek, Choctaw, Calusa, Tequesta, Miccosukee and the Timucua. Although most would associate Florida with the Seminole, the Seminole was actually an alliance of Florida and Georgia tribes who banded together to fight the foreign invaders in the 1700's. Later they became the Seminole sovereign nation. The Seminole and the Miccosukee are the only two federally recognized tribes in Florida now.
The idea of Manifest Destiny contributed to the displacement and mistreatment of Native Americans. As the US expanded westward, Native American lands were forcefully taken, leading to conflicts and the loss of their traditional way of life. Treaties were often disregarded, and Native Americans were forcibly removed from their ancestral lands, leading to a strained and contentious relationship between the US government and Native American tribes.
Teepee, most common but there were other types