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Native Americans

Native Americans. Camille Luxemburger Boswell. Inuit. The Inuit lived in the arctic. Their climate was cold. Their climate was cold. They ate walrus. They wore parkas. They lived in igloos. They lived permanently. Nez Perce.

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Native Americans

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  1. Native Americans Camille Luxemburger Boswell

  2. Inuit The Inuit lived in the arctic. Their climate was cold. Their climate was cold. They ate walrus. They wore parkas. They lived in igloos. They lived permanently

  3. Nez Perce They lived on the platu. They are nomads. Their climate was warm. They eat roots. They wear buckskin. They live in tipis.

  4. KwatuilKwakiutl The Kwakiutl lived in the pacific north west. Their climate was wet. They ate salmon. They made their clothing out of bark. They lived in cedar houses. They were permanent.

  5. Hopi The Hopi lived in the south west. Their climate was dry and hot. They ate corn ,beans and squash. They made their clothing out of animal skin. They lived in pueblos. They lived permanently.

  6. Pawnee The Pawnee lived in the eastern plains. They were nomads. They ate corn, beans and squash. Their clothing was buffalo skin. They lived in tipis. They were nomads.

  7. Seminole Their climate was warm. They lived pearnemently. They lived in the south east. They ate dear and bear. They wore colorful cotton. They lived in chikes.

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