The Mojave Tribe By.David Sandoval.

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The Mojave Tribe By.David Sandoval

location Mojave tribe lived in the southeast Mojave was home to Death Valley Lived by the Colorado River Hottest place in the U.S !

shelter Shelter named ramadas Shelter had poles to hold roof Used bundles of reeds and grasses to cover roof Had side walls from ground the roof in cold weather

Food Planted corn, beans and pumpkins Flooding made soil rich Also planted wild grasses Some times hunt bunnies

Culture Settlement people gather to celebrate. Women made apron like shirts out of plants. The Mojave shared and traded their natural resources with other tribes. They used a large pottery bowl to get supplies.

tools

Mojave If you want to know more about the Mojave look at this book Only at Mrs. Lund's class