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                                                                             Tribes of the Midwest


                                                                             Peoples of the Midwest lived on grasslands called plains. The
                                                                             plains of North America are ideal for farming and hunting
                                                                             animals that graze for food. These tribes utilized large areas
                                                                             to hunt. They often moved with the animals they hunted. The
                                                                             main source of food and materials for these tribes was bison.
                                                                             They used every part of the bison to meet their needs. Bison
                                                                             skin was used in tepees, clothing, containers, and blankets.
                                                                             Bison dung was used as fuel for fires. These tribes lived in
                                                                             tepees because they could be packed up and moved easily.
                                                                                Many tribes inhabited this region long before Europeans,
                                                                             including the Wichita and the Caddo. These tribes also
                                                                             farmed the land. They traditionally grew corn, pumpkins,
                                                                                                                   beans, and squash.
                                                                                                                   They also hunted
                                                                                                                   deer, antelope,
 Tribes of                                                                                                         and bears. Some
                                                                                                                   tribes lived in more
 the West                                                                                                          permanent villages.
                                                                                                                   These villages had
 Many tribes lived in the West. The                                                                                homes that couldn’t
 West includes parts of Nevada,                                                   Shrum Mound, Adena culture,      be transported like the
 Idaho, Oregon, Utah, California,                                                       Columbus, Ohio             tepee could.
 Colorado, Montana, and   Ute moccasins
 Wyoming. This area is very
 diverse, with mountains, rivers,
 coasts, and deserts.
 Tribes relied on the region's abundant resources to establish

 a way of life. Many western tribes gathered, hunted, and fished
 for food. Coastal areas and the rivers of the Great Basin provided

 many fishing opportunities for native peoples. Tribes hunted large
 animals, such as bison, deer, and elk. They also gathered wild
 berries and nuts for food.
 Many tribes followed large herds of animals and moved
 throughout the region. They lived in easy-to-move lodge homes,
 such as tepees or wickiups. A wickiup consisted of a wooden frame
 covered with woven leaves and brush. Some tribes lived along the

 Pacific coast.
 Tribes of the Western region engaged in trade with one another.
 The tribes of the Great Basin traded shells, animal hides, furs,
 clothing, and baskets for other items. They used resources found in   Underline
 their environment for clothing. They traditionally wore furs in colder   the physical
 climates and seasons. In warmer areas and warmer parts of the   environments that
 year, they wore clothing made from bark, grasses, and animal skins.  are described for the
 Like other tribes, tribes of the West have a deep connection with   different tribes.
 their environment. Sacred sites that are important to the beliefs
 of the tribes, like mountains, sequoia trees, and rivers, are given
 special respect.






 Tribes of the Southwest                                                Tribes of Southeast



 The landscape of the Southwest varies between deserts, valleys,        The Southeast region of the U.S. includes land from the Ohio River
 plateaus, and coastal areas. Tribes such as the Apache, Pueblo,        to the Gulf of Mexico and from Texas to the Atlantic Ocean. The
 Navajo, and Hopi lived in this area. These tribes found different ways   American Indians who lived in this area had access to excellent soil
 to use the resources of their environment. People on the coast fished   for growing crops. Many of them were farmers. Corn was an important
 for food. People who lived in the plateau areas were skilled in using   crop and was traded with other tribes. Southeastern tribes hunted
 acorns for food. They hunted for antelope, rabbits, and deer.          and fished for their proteins. The land was also rich in plants that
 Many tribes in this region lived in homes built of dried clay called   were made into medicines to help heal people. Because this area is a
 adobe. Adobe is a mixture of straw, water, and clay baked into hard    mixture of forests and grasslands, homes ranged from grass huts to
 bricks. Some tribes built adobe homes into the rock cliffs in the area.   wooden houses.
 Other tribes built hogans made of wood and packed dirt. Like other        One of the largest tribes of the Southeast was the Creek tribe. Many
 tribes across the continent, these tribes utilized the resources around   early Creek tribes built large earthen mounds throughout the region.
 them to build their homes.                                             These mounds were part of large ceremonial complexes. The Creek
 The tribes of the Southwest also farmed the land. Water can                                     lived in log cabins made from lumber, mud,
 be a scarce resource in the Southwest. Southwest tribes were very                               and tree bark. Like other tribes, the Creek
 resourceful and found ways to irrigate farmland. They gathered water                            adapted to their environment and used
 from rivers and underground water sources to grow crops. They grew                              the resources available where they settled.
 many crops, like corn, pumpkins, beans, squash, melons, and other                               The Creek were expert farmers and planted
 types of fruit. After contact with the Europeans, some tribes raised                            crops such as corn, beans, and squash. They
 cattle, sheep, and horses. One example of a tribe that raised livestock   Ceramic, Mississippian   also hunted and fished for food.
                                                                               culture
 is the Hopi of Arizona.
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