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Cultures
Culture Regions
Longhouse
Lodge
Adobe
Pueblos
teepees
irrigation
Confederation
Barter
Artifacts
Mesas
Nomadic
Tribe
Ways of living of different groups of people. A group's culture includes such things as its language, beliefs, tools, types of homes, and ways of working and playing.
Moving from place to place, often with changes in the seasons. For example, some Native American groups were nomadic, while others stayed in the same place year round.
Areas of the world where people develop similar ways of life, or cultures. For example, Native Americans in North America lived in several cultural regions. The groups within each region had similar cultures.
Objects made by groups of humans, such as tools and clothes. Artifacts help us understand the ways of life of the groups who made them.
A group made up of many bands of people with a shared culture and land.
A group of adobe houses ( apartment buildings) that are four to five stories high. Found in the Southwest cultural region.
A flat-topped hill area with steep sides.
A mixture of sand and straw that is dried into bricks.
A cone-shaped tent made of poles covered with animal skins.
A large house made out of wood poles and covered with bark.
A type of government in which separate groups of people join together, but local leaders still make many decisions for their group.
To exchange goods without using money.
A way of supplying water to crops with streams, ditches, or pipes.
Cultures