© Erin Kathryn 2015. Southwest Desert Present Day Arizona Hot and Dry Climate with very little rain.

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© Erin Kathryn 2015

Southwest Desert Present Day Arizona Hot and Dry Climate with very little rain

© Erin Kathryn 2015

Three Sisters – Corn, Beans, & Squash Pumpkin Bison

© Erin Kathryn 2015 Cool clothing made out of cotton Breechcloths and moccasins Women wore skirts and dresses

© Erin Kathryn 2015 Adobe Pueblos Adobe bricks were made out of mud, stones, and straw Pueblos used ladders to get in and out

Name: _____________________________________________ Date: ____________________ climate/region foodclothingshelter © Erin Kathryn 2015

Name: _____________________________________________ Date: ____________________ climate/region foodclothingshelter Southwest Desert Present Day Arizona Hot and Dry Climate with very little rain Three Sisters – Corn, Beans, & Squash Pumpkin Bison Cool clothing made out of cotton Breechcloth s and moccasins Women wore skirts and dresses Adobe Pueblos Adobe bricks were made out of mud, stones, and straw Pueblos used ladders to get in and out © Erin Kathryn 2015