Native American Tribe

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Native Americans By~ Amal Banani
There are many Native American tribes. Each has lived a life being judged by or misunderstood by. No tribe is kindred, each has a different way to survive. Native Americans have many kindred attributes and several differences.

One of the many tribes is the Inuit. The Inuit {meaning The People} live in Alaska and Northern Canada, and in Arctic areas, where the temperature is below freezing most of the time. They live in igloos composed out of snow, ice, or animal skins. They additionally live in yurts and tents, but they mostly live in igloos. The Inuit were unable to farm because of the cold tundra climate, so they mostly lived on meat and hunting animals. The Inuit were
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The Pueblo {meaning village or little town} lived in Southwest, New Mexico, and Arizona. The Pueblo tribe are located in the Basin and Range. The abode styles they lived in were huts, pit houses, cliff dwellings, and Pueblos, mostly lived in cliff dwellings, and Pueblos. They lived in desert areas and areas bordering cliffs and mountains. The Pueblo consists of many Pueblo tribes. They hunted animals and grew crops. Men would farm, make implements, build houses, and hunt. Women wove baskets, made pottery and prepared aliment. The Pueblo would mostly peregrinate by foot when they wanted to go places.

The Inuit and Pueblo are two of the many tribes. Both tribes share stuff in prevalence. Both tribes do the same work, are Native Americans, have traditions, peregrinate by foot, wear attire composed out of animal skin, and live in North America. Both tribes additionally have differences. Some differences are where each tribe lives, their climate, and their abode style. Inuit live in Arctic areas, have a cold and live in igloos. Pueblos live in Southwest, New Mexico and Arizona, have a warm climate, and live in cliff dwellings and

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