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Mound Builders

construct mounds for burial

Anasazi

"Ancient Ones"

Hohokam

the name given by archaeologists to a prehistoric culture

Culture

ways of life, include specific customs, beliefs, and ways of making a living

Basic Needs

Native American cultures met their needs by having women collect nuts, acorns, roots and wild seeds. People learned to grow crops. They also traded with other people and communities.

Shared Beliefs

different in certain culture areas, the same among a community

Far North

hunted marine animals, hunted deer and fish, can't farm because of temperature, dense forests

Kayak

small boats made from skins

Northwest

The natives who lived from southern Alaska to northern California. caught salmon, not farmers

Potlatch

was a ceremony which the hosts showered the guests with gifts