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match each of the following descriptions with the region (listed above) that best applies.
- built pueblos from clay (adobe) bricks. although much of the region is dry and rugged, some tribes were able to farm using irrigation ditches from nearby rivers.
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- native inhabitants in this region were known for their use of blowguns to hunt small animals. they often fished and would eat alligator, turtles and other seafood. many of their villages were build around large earth mounds that were used as burial sites.
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- used wedges and stone sledgehammers to cut long, thin boards to build their homes. used soft inner bark to make capes, baskets, rope, etc. used wooden harpoons and spears to hunt seals, sea lions and even whales.
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- this cultural region was known for a lifestyle that revolved around the buffalo hunt. their tipi homes, clothing, tools, weapons and most other everyday items came from the buffalo. the land in this area was comprised of large grasslands with few trees.
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- dry, mostly desert region located between the sierra nevada and rocky mountains. very limited food and water, making this a very tough area to live in. the native americans here hunted rabbits, ducks and any other small animals they could find. also known for eating grasshoppers, snakes and other insects.
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- the cold, harsh northern climate that made finding food a challenge. known for living in homes called iglus (igloos) made from blocks of snow.
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- one of the regions with abundant food and natural resources. most known for harvesting acorns. location along the pacific coast allowed for plenty of seafood. women often wore skirts or aprons made from grasses.
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- a rocky area between the cascade and rocky mountains. the fraser and columbia rivers provided the people here with plenty of food to eat. known for building their homes partly underground. the homes were made with a frame of wooden logs covered with saplings, roots and mud. they were well constructed to be warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
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- this large forested area had plenty of natural resources. native americans here were known for their large, sturdy longhouses. they ability to farm by burning away trees and underbrush and for boiling down sap from maple trees for syrup.
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To solve these matching questions, we analyze each description to identify the corresponding Native American cultural region (assuming common regions like Southwest, Southeast, Northwest Coast, Great Plains, Great Basin, Arctic, California, Plateau, Eastern Woodlands, etc.):
Question 6
Description: Built pueblos from adobe bricks, dry/rugged region with irrigation from rivers.
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**: Southwest (Native Americans in the Southwest, like the Pueblo, built adobe pueblos and used irrigation in arid areas).
Question 7
Description: Used blowguns, ate alligator/seafood, villages around earth mounds (burial sites).