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- which tribes lived in the southwest culture area? 27. (true/false) the navajo and apache lived in igloos. 28. which culture area do totem poles belong to? 29. which culture area would show native americans dressed in european - style clothing and meeting in councils? 30. which culture area built mounds, had complex cities, and traded widely across regions?
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- Tribes in the Southwest culture area included the Navajo and Apache. They did not live in igloos which are associated with Arctic - dwelling peoples.
- Igloos are homes of Arctic - dwelling peoples, not the Navajo and Apache who lived in hogans and other structures. So the statement is False.
- Totem poles are associated with the Northwest Coast culture area, not a specific single culture area in a general sense as stated in the question.
- Native Americans did not typically dress in European - style clothing before European contact. After contact, some adopted it, but it was not a characteristic of their culture areas before that.
- Mound - building, complex cities, and wide - ranging trade were characteristics of the Mississippian culture area.
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- Tribes in the Southwest culture area included Navajo and Apache.
- False
- Northwest Coast culture area (associated with totem poles)
- Native Americans did not typically dress in European - style clothing as a characteristic of their culture areas before European contact.
- Mississippian culture area