All about are tribes By: Meredith, Trey, Adam.

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All about are tribes By: Meredith, Trey, Adam

Northwest Did not grow crops Wear light clothing Hunt: Sea Otters, Seals, and whales Totem poles are to celebrate death or holidays Shaman-doctor 4,000 people survive today Men today work in loggings

Eastern Woodlands Hunt: Dear, and Bear Clothing: animal skin: Deerskin was most commonly Food: Corn bean , and squash Longhouses is a house that men or women worked in Bows and Arrows tomahawk

Southwest Desert Food: Corn, Beans, Squash, and Cotton Apache = Hunters Women go into groups for the houses Men hunt and sum help build property Hunted: Deer, Turkey, Rabbits, and Sheep

great plains Hunted: buffalo and used every part of it log houses Men hunted and grew crops Woman watched the young and cleaned