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Present day Alaska and Canada, built iglos, relied on hunting and fishing.   The North  
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Forest/easy access to ocean, forest = houses of wood, totem poles, Fish especially salmon   The North West  
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Rich soil, built permanent villages   The South East  
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Fertile land,Rich soil = abundant crops   The West  
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Built adobe homes, grew maize (corn)   The South West  
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Teeming with forests   The North East  
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Native to an area   Indigenenous  
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5 nations in presant day new york always fought so they allighned togther and formed a _________   Irouquois League  
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Who built apartment like buildings made form adobe(a kind of clay)   Pueblos  
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What was a cavelike underground ceremonial chamber called   Kivas  
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Adena, Hopewell, Mississippian peoples   Mound builders  
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What where the first homes   Pit houses  
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what does COSMO stand for   Cayuga, Onondaga, Seneca, Mohawk, Oneida  
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Herds of buffalo and bison, Nomads and hunters, many in teepees/easy to pack up and move, rode horses   The great plains  
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Who settled in the 4 corners of the USA , Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico   Anasazi (Ancient ones)  
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