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a. Using woodland animals as a primary food source b. Living in longhouses c. The Great Council
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a. Women b. Older men c. Great Council
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a. Farming b. Hunting c. Both a and b
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a. Food and clothing b. Water and electricity c. Food and electricity
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a. They were good hunters. b. They felt a connection to nature. c. They believed it would bring good luck.
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a. Skins and furs for clothing b. For food c. Oil and grains for warmth
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a. Horses b. Buffalo c. Deer
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Hunting was more difficult Hunting was easier The travois was no longer needed
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a. Houses b. Amount of land c. Horses
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North Dakota New Mexico Montana
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a. For hunting purposes b. The view c. For protection
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a. Constant flooding b. Dry and hot c. Mild and flat
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a. They live on reservations b. They have aspects of old customs and modern life c. They live traditionally
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Marriage ceremony Hopi dance Giving of a wampum
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a. A party that shows wealth b. A ceremony to ask for rain c. A religious ceremony attended by men
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a. Berries b. Sugar c. Meat
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a. Only men could be shamans b. Kwakiutl men and women could become shamans c. Shamans performed dancing ceremonies
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