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Explore the diverse cultures of Native Americans, focusing on the Inuit, Nez Perce, and Kwakiutl tribes. The Inuit thrived in the Arctic, living in igloos and hunting caribou using harpoons. Their clothing, made from caribou skin, aided in survival in harsh conditions. The Nez Perce inhabited the Plateau region, constructing longhouses and relying on elk for food and materials. Meanwhile, the Kwakiutl resided in the Pacific Northwest, where they built long houses from bark and fished for salmon. Discover the unique lifestyles and environments of these indigenous peoples.
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NativeANative Americans By Blaine
INUIT Arctic • The Inuit lived in the north Arctic region. They ate caribou. There clothes was kamiks. They yose harpoons to hunt. There shelter is igloo. They ware permanenet igloo caribou kames
Nez Perce buckskin plateau The Nez Perce live in the Plateau region. There homes were longhouse. They hunted elk. They ware buck skin. elk longhouse
Kwakiutl The Kwakiutl lived in the Pacific North West. There home was long house. Pacific North West bark Salmon Long house