Quick Fire How can where Native Americans lived tell us about how they lived? Hint: How can location effect the kind of clothes they wore, houses they.

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Quick Fire How can where Native Americans lived tell us about how they lived? Hint: How can location effect the kind of clothes they wore, houses they lived in, and food they ate?

2nd Hour Region Team Mates Eastern Woodlands Great Plains Florida Southwest Great Basin California Northwest Coast

3nd Hour Region Team Mates Eastern Woodlands Great Plains Florida Southwest Great Basin Northwest Plateau California Northwest Coast

8th Hour Region Team Mates Eastern Woodlands Great Plains Florida Southwest Great Basin Northwest Plateau California Northwest Coast