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This allowed migration.
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Hunters and gatherers stayed in the Americas
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Settled in the northern area and became known as Eskimos.
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One of the first civilizations in the Americas. Lived along the Gulf Coast of Mexico. First to use stone in sculpture and architecture.
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They were mound builders builders.
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Their main food is corn and they formed corn dough to make flat cakes.
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The were builders.
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Settled in Colorado, New Mexico and Utah. National Christmas tree came from their forest in 2012.
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They used irrigation water to water their farms.
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Settled in the river valleys of Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. Died after arrival of Europeans who spread disease.
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Lived along California coastline. Boat-builders. Used stars to guide them. Women were equals. Descendants still live in California.
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They are mound builders too.
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They built great stone monuments to tell about their lives.
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Settled in Great Lakes. Migrated to Northwest. Only tribe to conflict with Lewis and Clark expedition. Buffalo hunters.
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Interacted with early settlement groups.
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Lived in Eastern Washington and Eastern Oregon. Known for breeding Appaloosas. Name comes from men in the tribe sometimes piercing their nose. First noted by expeditions in 1804. Unclear of dates. Somme still live in Idaho.