Arctic:
- The Arctic region includes Alaska, northern Canada, and Greenland.
- Native Americans in this region relied on hunting, fishing, and gathering for sustenance.
- They lived in dome-shaped houses made of snow or animal skins and traveled by dogsled.
Subarctic:
- The Subarctic region includes Canada, Alaska, and the northern United States.
- The Native Americans in this area depended on hunting, fishing, and gathering.
- They lived in longhouses covered with bark or animal skins and traveled by canoe.
Northeast:
- The Northeast region includes the eastern United States and Canada.
- Native Americans in this region practiced agriculture, hunting, and fishing.
- They resided in longhouses covered with tree bark and traveled by canoe.
Southeast:
- The Southeast region encompasses the southeastern United States.
- Native Americans here engaged in agriculture, hunting, and fishing.
- They lived in rectangular houses covered with thatch and traveled by canoe.
Plains:
- The Plains region encompasses the central United States.
- Native Americans in this area depended on hunting bison and other animals.
- They lived in tipis and traveled on horseback.
Southwest:
- The Southwest region encompasses the southwestern United States.
- The Native Americans in this area practiced agriculture, hunting, and gathering.
- They resided in adobe houses or cliff dwellings and traveled by foot.
West Coast:
- The West Coast region includes the coastal regions of California, Oregon, and Washington.
- The Native Americans in this area relied on fishing, hunting, and gathering.
- They lived in plank houses and traveled by canoe.