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This guide explores the diverse lifestyles of several Indigenous tribes across North America, highlighting the Inuit, Nez Perce, Kwakiutl, Hopi, Pawnee, and Seminole peoples. Each group adapts to its unique environment, from the Arctic cold to the warm southeastern regions. Learn about their primary food sources, traditional clothing, and types of dwellings. Discover how these cultures reflect their surroundings and sustain their communities through sustainable practices and strong cultural identities.
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Native Americans By; Gabrielle Turem
The Inuit people • The Inuit people lived in the artic area and there it is very cold. • The Intuits main food sources was seal, whale, and caribou. • The Inuit people wore parkas and kamiks to keep warm. • The Inuit people lived in igloos and they had permanent shelter.
The Nez Perce people • The Nez Perce people lived in the platue region and there it is very hot. • The Nez Perces main food sources was fish. • The Nez Perce people wore buckskin for their clothing. • The Nez Perce people lived in long homes and teepees they were permanent.
The Kwakiutl people • The Kwakiutl people lived in the north west and there it is very warm and sunny. • The Kwakiutls main food sources was fish. • The Kwakiutl people wore bark clothes . • The Kwakiutl people lived In long homes and they were permanent.
The Hopi people • The Hopi people lived in the south west and there it is very hot. • The Hopis main food sources were corn, beans, and squash. • The Hopi people wore animal skin for their clothing. • The Hopi people lived in adobe, and pueblo houses and they were permanent.
The Pawnee people • The Pawnee people lived in the eastern plains and there it is very wet and cold. • The Pawnees main food sources were corn, beans, and squash. • The Pawnee people wore animal skin for their clothing. • The Pawnee people lived in earth logs and they were permanent and nomads.
The Seminole people • The Seminole people lived in the south east and there it is very warm. • The Seminoles main food sources were fruit, corn, bean, and, squash. • The Seminole people made clothes out of cotton and they were very colorful. • The Seminole people lived in chickpeas and there were permanent.