Cultural and Natural Areas of North America

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Cultural and Natural Areas of North America

Physiography

Climate

Vegetation

Cultural and Natural Areas

Primary Subsistence Source

Principal Food Resource

Population Density

Cotton & Maize

Male vs. Female Participation in Food Production

Land Ownership

Post-Marital Residence

Descent Systems

Arctic and Sub-Arctic Regions

Great Plains

Great Plains

Northwest Coast

Native Peoples of the Southwest

Native Peoples of the U.S. Southwest

Northeast Culture Area

Southeast Culture Area

Photo taken in Farmington, New Mexico.