American Indian Regions ChartOnline version Fill in the chart with information about each region's food, clothing, and shelter. by Aaron Stinson 1 Arctic Indian 2 Northeast Indians 3 Northwest Indians 4 Plains Indians 5 Southeast Indians 6 Southwest Indian Food - Polar, marine mammals, and fish Clothing - Fur and hides of polar bears and elk Shelter - igloos (shelter from ice or snow) Food - Corn, squash, pumpkins, beans, deer, fish,and beaver Clothing - made mainly form deer hides and other animals Shelter - tree, bark, and long house Food - Salmon, berries and roots Clothing - cedar bark, deer and otters Shelter - Wood shelters that could house many several families Food - Buffalo, deer, elk, corn, squash and beans Clothing - Animal hides from animals and buffalo Shelter - Teepees (mobile shelters) earthen lodges Food - Corn, beans, deer, turkey and alligators Clothing - Deer skin, cotton, wool, and died their clothing bright colors. Shelter - Made from types of grasses, wood, clay, and wadle and dab Food - experts farmers grew melons, beans, corn, and raised sheep Clothing - Sheep fur and cotton Shelter - Clay, wood, brush and other natural resources from the surrounding area.