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How and why did American Indian cultural regions differ?
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Adapting to surroundings Variety of cultures Ways of living American Indians Settled Nomadic Cultural Regions 7 different regions Use artifacts to determine regions
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Artifact Human-made object that helps us understand how the people who made them lived Hopi’s use clay pots to store food Indians in the Northwest uses wooden boxes why>?
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Lived on a narrow strip along Pacific Coast South of Inuits Geography Dense fir, pine, cedar grew to the coastline Settled on rocky beaches Mild climate Heavy rainfall Wildlife Fish, whales, deer, elk, mountain goats, bears, wolves
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Shelter Kwakiutls used would from forest Totem poles outside each home Clothes Cedar bark Protect from rain Also used for rope Fishing nets and traps
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Inland from pacific coast Southern California Sierra Nevada Great Basin Various Environments Great Basin=dessert California=milder climate Tribes/Nations/Families Shoshones, Paiutes, Miwoks, Pomos
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Homes Ice cream Using nature Shells and beads Roots, branches, grasses, reeds, etc
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Driest cultural region Southwestern United States – Northern Mexico Mountains, mesas, canyons, and deserts Little rainfall & extreme temperatures Tribes Apaches nomadics Hopis settled
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Homes Stone and adobe Cliff dwellings pueblos Clothing Wore cotton Weaving for blankets and cloth Dyes and decorations Food Clay pots
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Between the Cascade and the Rocky mountains Flatlands, rolling hill, and gorges Include Canada and states Summers and winters Little rainfall Water from rivers Tribes Nez Perces, Spokanes, and Yakimas
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Natural environment Plants and animals Deer and bear Jackrabbits fish Forests Thick grasses, berries and camas Culture Underground homes Grass clothing Digging stick
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East of the Plateau Rocky Mountains to Mississippi Valley Canada to Texas Mostly treeless grassland Many animals buffalo Tribes Cheyennes, Pawnees, Comanches, and Sioux
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Buffalo considered sacred Extremely valuable teepee How were buffalos used?
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Mississippi River to the Atlantic Ocean Four seasons Rain=streams and rivers Birch, oak and maple trees Turkey, deer and beaver Tribes Iroquois Mohawks, Senecas Algonquin Mohegans, Delawares
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Homes Wigwams Winter and summer Clothing Deer hide and other animal skins Capes from turkey feathers Canoes Multiple trees Light weight
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Ohio Valley to Gulf of Mexico and Texas to Atlantic Ocean River valleys, mountains, coastal plans, and swamps Hot weather Seminoles lived in the Florida Swamplands Various plants Deer, alligators, fish and snakes Creeks lived in Georgia and Alabama Became Seminoles under Spanish rule Escaped slaves also joined the tribe
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Homes Chickees Wooden platforms Slanted roof No walls Clothes Leggings for protection Canoes
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The Makahs
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The Taos
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The Iowas
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The Senecas
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