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Mound Builders

constructed mounds for burial sights

Anasazi

Emerged in southern Utah, Colorado, northern Arizona, and New Mexico. They housed around 1,000 people, skilled in making pottery and jewelry.

Hohokam

dug irrigation canals in deserts, and traded for seashells to create jewelry

Culture

ways of life

Basic Needs

collected roots, seeds, nuts, acorns, and berries. Learned to grow crops and trade.

Shared Beliefs

believed spirits dwelled in nature and were in their daily lives

Far North

lived on land that was mostly covered in ice, survived on shellfish and birds, in the summer, they fished in rivers, they also hunted

Kayak

made of a light frame with a watertight covering having a small opening in the top to sit in

Northwest

Deer and bear roamed, there was salmon in the river, able to live in large settlements

Potlach

a ceremony at which the hosts showered their guests with gifts