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They lived in present-day Arizona. They depended on 100 miles of IRRIGATION. They lasted from300-1300 |
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They lived in Northernmost part of North America. They lived in igloos. They ate whales,seals, and walruses. |
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They lived in the Great Basin. They lived in temporary shelters made of branches and reeds. They were hunter-gatherers. They hunted small game, roots, insects, and berries. They lived in a very dry climate. |
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They lived in the southwest or present-day New Mexico. They lived in a n adobe called hogans. They were hunter-gatherers. They ate corn, deer, and beans. In 1500s, Apaches settled in the southwest or present-day New Mexico. |
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They lived in the Great Plains. They lived in tee-pees. They used horses to hunt bison, buffalo, deer, and they gathered corn. |
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They lived in the northeast and northern New York State. They lived in long houses. They depended on fish, corn, and beans, etc. They had formal law codes and federations. Woman could serve as leaders. Made up of five different tribes. |
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They lived in present-day Georgia, the Carolinas, and the southeast. They lived in houses called Wattles. They depended on corn, tobacco, and squash. They had formal law codes and federations. They had farming communities. They traded tobacco for supplies. |
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mud-clay mixture that is sun baked |
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