Native Americans live like most Americans today. Sadly, many have been forced or required to give up their traditional customs. Many are also living on reservations cruelly and unfairly shoved upon them by the government.
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By breathing air, living in teepees and eating buffaloes.
ANSWER: Different tribes lived different ways based on the region they lived in. Most plains tribes lived in teepees because they followed herd of buffalo. In the eastern U.S. its very wooded the people had to find other ways to live. In the East they lived out of longhouses and hunted deer rabbit and any other animal commonly found in the region, they also farmed and gathered.
Native Americans live all over the United States. There are 2.9 million Native Americans on the 2010 US Census and 2.3 million who said they were Native and something else. This adds up to 5.2 million or about 1.7%.
More than two thirds live in areas not on a reservation, 70% in urban areas. Alaska (14.8%), New Mexico(9.4%), South Dakota (8.8%), and Oklahoma (8.6%) are the States with the largest percent native. Some States have as little as 0.2% but no States have no populations. However this does not count the fact that many Mexican, Central and South Americans in the US are at least part native as well. They are about 52 million people or 16%.
There is a wide range of estimates of the pre contact population numbers but they range from 7-18 million. We may be above historic highs of the population that are at least in part Native.
There are still many Native Americans living now. Some of these Native Americans choose to live on reservations for example.
It is the way WE live right now that changes the native Americans. Get it right.
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how many Native Americans live in Pueblo they did not have the awnser were i looked
they lived in the desert
No, Native Americans were the original inhabitants of America.