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famous for League of Five Nations and Society of False Faces |
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lived in Peru and built thousands of miles of roads over rocky land for protection |
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used special rooms called kivas for religious ceremonies |
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were warlike & practiced human sacrifices to please their gods |
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believed in the " Great Spirit of Manitou" and memory scrolls |
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special name for corn, beans, and squash |
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Native American name for CORN |
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used quipu as a way of writing by arranging knotted and colored strings |
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believed in spirits called kachinas |
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lived near the Great Lakes region |
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were located in what is now Mexico |
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located in the Southwest region of the USA |
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sun-dried brick used to make Pueblo houses |
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built terraced gardens on the sides of hills for growing crops |
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built stone pyramid temples |
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raised and kept guinea pigs for food. |
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lived on the Andes Mountain region in South America |
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made homes called Wigwams |
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created dream catchers to keep out nightmares |
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believed in the Great Sprit of the Manitou |
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lived primarily in New York |
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