Jon, Chenghao, Corey.  They grew corn, melons, peas, beans, squash, and tobacco.  They hunt and fish.  They collect food from the wild.

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Jon, Chenghao, Corey

 They grew corn, melons, peas, beans, squash, and tobacco.  They hunt and fish.  They collect food from the wild.

 They used skins and furs to make clothes and moccasins.  They have woolen sweaters and jingle dresses.

 The weather is cold, mild.  The weather in the summer is warm.  The weather in the fall is cool.

 They get around by canoes and walking  They also ride buffalos.

 They live in dome-shaped houses.  The can be ruined by rain or snow.  They also have igloos and long houses.