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Identity the traits that make a person or group unique (looks, personality, beliefs, values)
Resources materials that can be used to meet different needs in a community. (land, water, plants, animals)
Adapt change or adjust in order to fit or work better in a particular situation
Unique being the only one of its kind
Environment land, air, and water in a place
Native Americans were the first people to live in North America
Native Americans survived by using the land's resources
North American Groups Eastern Woodlands, Pueblo, & Pacific Northwest
Eastern Woodlands House: Longhouses -Chopped their own wood, fished, picked nuts and berries , hunted deer & turkeys -Used animal fur for blankets, skins for clothing, & bones to make hooks -Traveled in Canoes
Pueblo House: Kiva -Lived in the American Southwest -Homes were built into the side of cliffs and were like apartments -Kivas-Community rooms -Farming to survive -Grew corn, beans, & squash- called "Three Sisters" -KOKOPELLI- god of rain -baskets from Yukka
Pacific Northwest House:Longhouses -Fished with spears & nets -Stored salmon for winter -Cedar Tree-Tree of Life-All tree parts were used canoes, tools, shelter, medicine, art-Totems-poles with animal faces cared into that told stories of the tribe's history
Pacific Northwest Potlatch-gift-giving fest held when a new totem was made
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