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Geography/Land: Climate/Weather: Animal life: Plant life: A Description of the Desert :

Taking into account the land and climate, take an educated guess about how the desert Indians probably lived? 1.What was their clothing like? What was it made of? 2. What did they probably eat for food? How did they get their food? 3.What was their shelter like? What was it made of? 4.What kinds of tools did they have? What were they made of?

Geography/Land: Climate/Weather: Animal life: Plant life: A Description of the Pacific North West River Region:

Taking into account the land and climate, take an educated guess about how the Pacific North West Indians lived? 1.What was their clothing like? What was it made of? 2. What did they probably eat for food? How did they get their food? 3.What was their shelter like? What was it made of? 4.What kinds of tools did they have? What were they made of?

Geography/Land: Climate/Weather: Animal life: Plant life: A Description of the Great Plains:

Taking into account the land and climate, take an educated guess about how the plains Indians lived. 1.What was their clothing like? What was it made of? 2. What did they probably eat for food? How did they get their food? 3.What was their shelter like? What was it made of? 4.What kinds of tools did they have? What were they made of?

Geography/Land: Climate/Weather: Animal life: Plant life: A Description of the Ontario Region:

Taking into account the land and climate, take an educated guess about how the Ontario Lake Indians lived. 1.What was their clothing like? What was it made of? 2. What did they probably eat for food? How did they get their food? 3.What was their shelter like? What was it made of? 4.What kinds of tools did they have? What were they made of?

1.What two groups of Indians lived lives that were most alike? Why? 2.What two groups of Indians were most different? Why? 3.If you were an Indian, what area would you prefer to live in? Why? 4.What group of Indians probably had the most difficult life? Why? 5.How did geography and climate shape how Indians lived? Drawing More Conclusions