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Far West

In modern day California and Neveda. Some Native Americans lived in pit houses; Others lived in cone-shaped houses covered with bark.

Southwest

Modern day Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Colorado. Everyone farmed even though some groups hunted.

Adobe

Sun-dried brick

Great Plains

Stretched between the Mississippi river and the Rocky mountains. Mainly lived by farming; Women planted corn, beans, and squash. Hunted buffalo for food as well.

Eastern Woodlands

Eastern United States, modern. Lived by hunting, fishing and foraging for nuts and berries. By A. D. 1000, the major key, for them, was farming.

Clan

Groups of families that were related to one another.

Sachem

Tribal Cheif

Southeast

The Cherokees and Creeks farmed and built houses on wooden frames coverted in straw mats.

Stinkard

At the bottom, commanders

Ceremonies

Potlatch, host showers guest with gifts