A Native American Cultural Group

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A Native American Cultural Group SOUTHWESTERN A Native American Cultural Group

LOCATION ARIZONA NEW MEXICO

MESAS (ROCKY TABLELANDS) NATURAL RESOURCES MESAS (ROCKY TABLELANDS)

ADOBE – Clay and Straw sun- baked into bricks HOMES ADOBE – Clay and Straw sun- baked into bricks

CLOTHES It was HOT! MOCCASINS and BREECHCLOTHS LONG HAIR COTTON clothes in WINTER

FOOD CORN – over 24 varieties! SQUASH BEANS WHEAT SMALL ANIMALS (rabbits, deer)

WOMEN and GIRLS cooked and made pottery and helped with farming LIFESTYLE WOMEN and GIRLS cooked and made pottery and helped with farming MEN AND BOYS hunted, farmed, and wove clothing

UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS IRRIGATION ADOBE HOUSES POTTERY