The Great Lakes
Bodies of water located on the land reserved for Native Americans include rivers, lakes, and natural springs. These bodies of water were essential for providing drinking water, irrigation for farming, and transportation for many Native American communities.
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The three major bodies of water often associated with lands reserved for Native Americans include the Mississippi River, the Missouri River, and the Great Lakes. These waterways were significant not only for their resources but also for transportation and trade. Many Native American tribes historically inhabited regions around these water bodies, relying on them for sustenance and cultural practices.
Mississippi River, Minnesota River, and the Zumbro River
They drink it, wash their cars with it, water the gaden and posibly swimm in it allong with thousands of other things.
The native Americans did regard water as the source of life. They really valued water and put measure in preserving and protecting the water sources.
mostly water and alcohol
they are located along bodies of water
The Great Lakes; Lake Superior, Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Erie, and Lake Ontario.
Near the ocean
clay potts
shelter was important to native americans by they needed somewhere to store left over food and they neeeded someplace to sleep and live did you know that native americans of new york used pine trees to make water purified so that how shelter was important to native Americans