Eastern Woodlands Great Plains Arctic/North Pacific Northwest

Eastern Woodlands
Farmed crops, lived in bark
houses, hunted deer, had
canoes
Wooden homes, hunted
whales, had totem poles
Great Plains
Farmed crops, grew cotton,
lived in adobe homes
Arctic/North
Pacific Northwest
Nomadic buffalo hunters,
lived in tepees
Lived in igloos, hunted
caribou, used dog sleds
Southwest Desert
Arctic/North
Lived in igloos, hunted
caribou, used dog sleds
Eastern Woodlands
Great Plains
Farmed crops, lived in bark
houses, hunted deer, had
canoes
Nomadic buffalo hunters,
lived in tepees
Pacific Northwest
Wooden homes, hunted
whales, had totem poles
Southwest Desert
Farmed crops, grew cotton,
lived in adobe homes
Dry or poor soil in an area would mean ___
hunting would have been the main source of
food since animals were easily available.
Bodies of fresh or salt water nearby would
this would be a favorable place to live and
mean___
farming might have been found here. Plants to
gather would also have been a major source of
food.
Very cold temperatures in an area would
fresh water would be a source of water for
mean___
farming and large bodies of water are used for
transportation. Water is also a source of meat
from fishing and hunting.
Large herds of wild animals in an area would
homes, canoes, tools, etc. would have been
mean___
made of wood.
An area with good climate (warm temperatures farming would have been impossible and people
and rainfall) would mean___
would have needed to rely on hunting. The cold
would also mean there were few plants to
gather.
Forests of trees available in an area would
this area probably had farming especially in
mean___
river valleys.
Fertile soil would mean___
farming would have been difficult and tribes
may have needed to hunt and gather instead of
farming.
Few trees available in an area would mean___
people would have needed to find other sources
to build with such as animal skin tents, mud
bricks or stone.
Dry or poor soil in an area would mean ___
farming would have been difficult and tribes
may have needed to hunt and gather instead of
farming.
Bodies of fresh or salt water nearby would
fresh water would be a source of water for
mean___
farming and large bodies of water are used for
transportation. Water is also a source of meat
from fishing and hunting.
Very cold temperatures in an area would
farming would have been impossible and people
mean___
would have needed to rely on hunting. The cold
would also mean there were few plants to
gather.
Large herds of wild animals in an area would
hunting would have been the main source of
mean___
food since animals were easily available.
An area with good climate (warm temperatures this would be a favorable place to live and
and rainfall) would mean___
farming might have been found here. Plants to
gather would also have been a major source of
food.
Forests of trees available in an area would
homes, canoes, tools, etc. would have been
mean___
made of wood.
Fertile soil would mean___
this area probably had farming especially in
river valleys.
Few trees available in an area would mean___
people would have needed to find other sources
to build with such as animal skin tents, mud
bricks or stone.