Mojave Zachary and Jeana.

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Mojave Zachary and Jeana

Food The Mojave ate pumpkins, squash, beans, squirrels, rats, beavers and many other things. The most popular food was CORN. All food that the Mojave ate was from nature.

Shelter The Mojave shelter was from mud wood and plant fibers. The Mojave shelter protected them from the weather. Also the Mojave shelter shapes are round and cone shape.

Geographical Location The Mojave lived in Death Valley it was very hot in the summer and very cold in the winter. The Mojave live in the south western part of California. The Mojave live near the Colorado River that gave them good rich soil for farming. This is about describing where the Mojave lived

Culture Their culture was mainly making pots of clay to hold things like water and food. The Mojave didn’t wear clothes that often. Also they made clothes from plant fibers weaved together. This is about their pots and clothing