
Step 1: Get the Big Map
Step 2: Put the labels below on your map in the appropriate locations.
| Eastern Woodlands |
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Far North |
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Northwest |
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Plains |
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| Subarctic | Southeast | West | Southwest |
Step 3: Put the graphics below on your map in the appropriate locations.
| Many people of the Far North lived at least part of year in igloos. |
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| Many people of the Northwest lived at in wooden or "plank" houses. | |
| One type of housing used the people of the West was the wikkiup. | |
| Many Native Americans in the Southwest lived in pueblos. | |
| Some Native Americans in the Southeast live in wattle-and-daub houses. | |
| The tipi was one type of home used by Native Americans of the Great Plains. | |
| The Iroquois of the Eastern Woodlands generally lived in longhouses. | |
| The people of the Far North hunted whales, seals, and walruses. | |
| The people of the
Northwest also hunted whales, but fishing for
salmon was the major source of their food. |
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| Corn was an important source of food
for the people of the Southwest, the Southeast, and the Eastern Woodlands. |
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| The people of the Plains
relied on the bison (buffalo) for food, clothing, shelter, and tools. They used almost every part to satisfy some need. |
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| The
deer was another important source of
food for the peoples of the Southeast and the Eastern Woodlands. |
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