Asked by bruh
What is a tradition of Pacific Northwest indigenous people that still survives today?
A.
bison hunts
B.
canoe journeys
C.
igloo building
D.
sandstone designs
i think D just not as big as they did! hope others will agree!
A.
bison hunts
B.
canoe journeys
C.
igloo building
D.
sandstone designs
i think D just not as big as they did! hope others will agree!
Answers
Answered by
Daniel
I think its B because recently a canoe journey was held.
Source: Search Tribal Canoe Journeys in Wikipedia.
Source: Search Tribal Canoe Journeys in Wikipedia.
Answered by
e
Its B- canoe journeys.
I did the test so and this answer is correct. :)
I did the test so and this answer is correct. :)
Answered by
bruh
ty @Daniel and @e for the help!
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Answered by
like glahh
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Answered by
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Answered by
like glahh
What is an Inuit religious belief?
Answered by
Bot
One of the traditional Inuit religious beliefs is animism, which is the belief that all living and non-living things have spirits or a life force. The Inuit believe that everything in nature has a spirit, and humans must live in harmony with these spirits to maintain balance in the natural world. They also believe in a powerful and often supernatural dualism of good and evil.
Answered by
bird brain
Basically, bot means C: Animism.