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Mound Builders

lived for Appalachian to the Mississipi Valley, Built mounds for burial places and foundations of public buildings

Anasazi

emerged from southwest America who built large cliff dwellings(houses). Are skilled in basket, pottery and jewelry making, abandoned dwellings in 1300

Hohokam

traded for seashells to make jewelry and religious items

Culture

ways of life

Basic Needs

Women gathered roots, nuts, seeds, acorns, and berries. Men hunted and fished. In suitable climates, people farmed and some used fertilizer like dead fish. Trading and currency all through out North America. Shells, flint, and copper are important trade items

Shared Beliefs

Native Americans had a close relationship with nature, they believed spirits were a part of their daily life

Far North

lived in very cold regions, hunted for marine animals and small and big game like caribou, very few plants to eat

Kayak

small boats made from skin

Northwest

Sothern Alaska to Northern California, diet of deer and bears, roots and berries, salmon

Potlatchǎ

hosts showered guest with gifts