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Explore the rich cultural heritage of the Intermountain tribes of California, including the Pomos, Shoshones, Miwoks, and Paiutes. Discover how the Pomos, known for their nomadic lifestyle, constructed cone-shaped homes from redwood trees, facilitating easy assembly and disassembly. The harsh desert landscape influenced their survival strategies and clothing, characterized by necklaces made of clamshell beads. Additionally, learn about their artistic skills in weaving baskets adorned with shells, beads, and feathers, reflecting their deep connection to nature and resources.
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California –Intermountains By : Anja, Jacob, and Alex
Tribes The tribes that lived in the intermountain’s were called the Pomos, Shoshones, Miwoks, Paiutes.
Shelter The Pomos used redwood trees to build cone shaped homes. The pomos were nomadic so the cone shape helped them take down and put up the houses.
Other information • Most of the landscape is the desert that has limited rainfall and few plants and animals that live there.
Clothes They wore necklaces with beads made out of clamshells.
Tools/misc They wove beautiful baskets decorated and them with shells beads and feathers.