Asked by Lee
How did the Native American groups of the northern west coast adapt to their environment?
a: they built their homes out of a sun dried brick called Adobe
b: they had a nomadic culture, moving there teepees from place to place c: they used tree bark to make canoes, and ate a diet based largely on fish d: they grew tobacco, corn, and squash
a: they built their homes out of a sun dried brick called Adobe
b: they had a nomadic culture, moving there teepees from place to place c: they used tree bark to make canoes, and ate a diet based largely on fish d: they grew tobacco, corn, and squash
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
And your answer is?
Answered by
Lee
I think it might be C or A
Answered by
Damon
Wicked hard drying brick in Seattle !
Tough to live in tepees on that side of the mountains as well. It is also difficult to follow salmon migrations without modern seiners.
Well, they had birch and they sure had fish.
tobacco, corn and squash,- sounds like New England - Virginia:)
Tough to live in tepees on that side of the mountains as well. It is also difficult to follow salmon migrations without modern seiners.
Well, they had birch and they sure had fish.
tobacco, corn and squash,- sounds like New England - Virginia:)
Answered by
Lee
Thanks guys, I got a 100% and the answer was C :)
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