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Native Americans

Decide which Native American region is described.

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The Inuit tribe People of the North (Arctic)
The Tlingit, Chinook, and Haida tribes. Northwestern Coast
The Nez Perce and Yakima Plateau
The Pomo California
The Anasazi, Hopi, the Acoma, Apache, Navajo, and the Zuni. Southwest
Comanche and Dakota Plains
Iroquois and Algonquian Northeast Woodlands
Creek, Chickasaw, and Cherokee Southeast
Adapt to cold climate. (igloos, seals, caribou, whales, skin-covered boats) People of the North (arctic/subarctic)
Depended on forest and sea. Built wooden houses and made canoes, cloth, and baskets from tree bark. Food salmon Northwest Coast
People in area of Cascade Mountains and Rocky Mountains. Fished, hunted, gathered roots and berries. Lived in earthen houses. Plateau
Shoshone and Ute Great Basin
This was a dry region. Lived in homes of adobe and some lived in Hogans. Raised corn or maize. Southwest
LIved in tepees. Nomadic people depending on buffalo, antelope, deer, and gathering. Plains
Lived in woodlands. Built Longhouses and created a League with a Constitution. Northeast Woodlands
Warmer climate, grew corn, tobacco Southeast
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