What American group lived in North america?

Pueblo

Iroquois

Natchez

Lakotas

Yes, all of the groups you listed - Pueblo, Iroquois, Natchez, and Lakotas - lived in North America.

The American groups that lived in North America include:

1. Pueblo: The Pueblo people are Native American tribes indigenous to the southwestern United States. They inhabited the areas of present-day New Mexico, Arizona, and parts of Colorado and Utah.

2. Iroquois: The Iroquois people, also known as the Haudenosaunee, are a group of Native American tribes primarily living in the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. Their traditional territory includes New York, Pennsylvania, Ontario, and Quebec.

3. Natchez: The Natchez were a Native American tribe that resided in the southeastern United States, mainly in what is now Mississippi. They were part of the Mississippian culture and had a sophisticated social and political structure.

4. Lakotas: The Lakota people, also known as Sioux, are Native American tribes that traditionally inhabited the Great Plains region of North America. They primarily resided in areas of present-day South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Wyoming, and Nebraska.

Please note that there were numerous other Native American tribes and groups that lived in North America as well. These are just a few examples.