Southwest Tribes
Ethnographers commonly classify indigenous peoples in the United States and Canada into ten geographical regions with shared cultural traits (called cultural areas). The following list groups peoples by the Southwest region. See the List of Native American Tribal Entities below.
Southeast Tribes
- Acoma
- Ak Chin Arizona
- Apachean
- Chiricahua
- Jicarilla
- Mescalero
- Navajo (Navaho, Diné) Arizona, New Mexico
- Western Apache (Coyotero Apache) Arizona
- Apaches Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma
- Aranama (aka Hanáma, Hanáme, Chaimamé, Charinames, Xaranames, Taranames)
- Coahuiltecan Texas, northern Mexico
- Cochimi Baja California
- Cochiti
- Cocopa Arizona
- Comecrudo Texas, northern Mexico
- Cotoname (aka Carrizo de Camargo)
- Genízaro Arizona, New Mexico
- Halchidhoma
- Hano
- Hualapai
- Havasupai Arizona
- Hohokam Arizona
- Hopi Arizona
- Isleta
- Isleta del Sur
- Jemez
- Jumano
- Karankawa
- Kavelchadhom
- Keres
- Laguna
- Los Luceros
- Mamulique Texas, northern Mexico
- Maricopa
- Mohave
- Nambe
- Pecos
- Picuris
- Pima Arizona
- Pima Bajo
- Piro
- Pueblo people New Mexico
- Qahatika
- Quechan Arizona
- Quems
- Sandia (Nafiat was the name for the Bernalillo pueblo)
- San Carlos
- San Felipe
- San Idelfonso
- San Juan
- Santa Ana
- Santa Clara
- Santo Domingo
- Solano
- Suma
- Taos
- Tesuque
- Tewa
- Tigua
- Tamique
- Toboso
- Tohono O'odham (Papago) Arizona
- Ubate
- Walapai
- Yaqui
- Yavapai, (Mojave-Apache) see Yavapai-Apache Nation, Yavapai-Prescott Tribe Arizona (often confused with Tonto Apache and Mojave)
- Yuma (Quechan)
- Zia
- Zuni