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The study of human behavior and cultures of the past by finding and analyzing artifacts. |
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This is the oldest archeological site in the U.S. to provide evidence that humans lived as early as 18,000 years ago. |
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natives who lived in the Pacific Northwest coast in a rainy, mild climate. |
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Native tribe who lived in the interior of the United States, the Great Plains, which has dry, grasslands. |
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Native tribe who lived in the Southwest area of present-day New Mexico and Arizona desert areas and areas bordering cliffs and mountains. |
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Native tribe who lived in the northeast part of North America's heavily forested woodlands. |
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What affected the way American Indians met their basic needs of food, clothing, and shelter? |
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natural, human, and capital resources |
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Name three types of resources used by the native tribes of North America. |
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The fish American indians caught, wild animals they hunted, and crops they grew were example of ______________. |
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People who fished, made clothing, and hunted animals were examples of __________. |
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The canoes, bows, and spears American Indians made were examples of ___________. |
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Goods produced and used to make other goods and services are known as what type of resource? |
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People working to produce goods and services are known as what type of resource? |
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Things that come directly from nature are known as what type of resource? |
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fished, hunted, gathered, and grew crops |
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Name four different ways Native could get their food. |
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Name two sources Natives used to make clothes. |
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sod, stones, animal skins, wood, ice, underground |
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Name four resources Natives used for their shelter. |
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