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Stone tools, weapon heads and Jawbone Club War Club Tomahawk Axe Stone tools, weapon heads and Bow And Arrow

Anasazi of the Southwest

SOUTHWEST Tribes: Food Source: Shelter: Apache, Anasazis, and Pueblos Food Source: corn, squash, beans, advanced irrigation system for dry soil farming Shelter: adobe houses made of clay and mud Circle One: NOMADIC or SEDENTARY

Iroquois of the Eastern Woodlands

EASTERN WOODLANDS Tribes: Food Source: Shelter: Iroquois, Algonquin, and Huron, Food Source: Fishing in Atlantic, hunted deer, rabbits with bow and arrows Farmed on fertile soil Shelter: Longhouses made from forest Circle One: NOMADIC or SEDENTARY

Inuit of the Arctic

ARCTIC/SUB-ARCTIS Tribes: Food Source: Shelter: Inuits and Crees Food Source: Hunted Caribu and Seal on Kayaks, gathered foods, fished Shelter: Igloos from snow and ice Circle One: NOMADIC or SEDENTARY

Cherokee of the South East

SOUTHEAST Tribes: Food Source: Shelter: Cherokee, and Natchez Food Source: Fish, hunted large and small game with bow and arrows Farming of corn, squash, and beans Shelter: permanent settlements from forest Circle One: NOMADIC or SEDENTARY

Sioux of the Great Plains

GREAT PLAINS Tribes: Food Source: Shelter: Sioux, Crows and Comanche Food Source: Buffalo used for food, clothing and shelter Women farmed small crops Shelter: Tepees from buffalo skin and bones Circle One: NOMADIC or SEDENTARY

California/Great Basin

CALIFORNIA/GREAT BASIN/PLATEAU Tribes: Shoshone, Utes, and Nez Perces Food Source: Fish, berries, acorns, trapped small animals Shelter: Small family groups, tepees Circle One: NOMADIC or SEDENTARY

NORTHWEST COAST

NORTHWEST COAST Tribes: Food Source: Shelter: Bella, Coolas, and Coos Food Source: Abundance of fish, and small animals Shelter: houses in permanent villages made from forest Circle One: NOMADIC or SEDENTARY