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Investigative Question As we investigate this primary source keep this question in mind: How can you use primary sources to identify geographic regions using physical features?

Understanding Goal This is our goal for this activity: You will learn that we classify things, including geographic regions, by identifying and distinguishing their characteristics.

What shapes you see?

What new things do you see now?

Who are the people you see in this picture?

What geographic physical features do you see?

What geographic region do you think this is? How do you know?

TITLE:  [Indian with two tepees beside a lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado]

How did you use this primary source to identify the geographic region that it shows?

        Unknown. (1909-1932). [Indian with two tepees beside a lake in Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado]. Library of Congress: Prints & Photographs.