Horses made it possible to trade more bulky and valuable items, such as buffalo robes, dried berries, and root cakes. Smaller items included stone pipes, tobacco, Indian hemp, and dressed skins. Plateau tribes participated in great inner-tribal gatherings at the Dalles. There they traded items such as furs, roots, pemmican (smashed meat and berries), feathers, clothing and horses. These items were transported north to the Okanogan, Sanpoil, and other tribes of the upper Columbia.
they traded beads and fish
It's Coastal because of the Puget Sound and the Nisqually River.
caddo, tonkawa, and karankowa were some of the many Indians that lived in the Texas coastal plains
coastal plains
The Plateau Indians ate whatever they could. If they could find bitter roots and find a good way to eat them, voila!! They wouldn't go hungry that night. You know what I'm sayin'?
the Miami Indians traded stuff.
The Plateau Indians ate salmon, deer, elk, small animals, berries, seeds, and roots, especially the camas roots. The Coastal Indians ate salmon, whale, shellfish, and otters. They dried their meat so they could eat it later. The Plateau Indians' houses were called pit houses. They were made out of mud, dirt, and grass. The Coastal Indians' houses were called longhouses. They were made out of cedar. They made boards to connect them to make a house. The Plateau Indians' clothing was made out of hides, quills, fur, and feathers. The Coastal Indians made their clothing out of cedar and seashells. The Plateau Indians made their leather from deer and elk fur. The Coastal Indians got the seashells at the beach. The Plateau Indian's tools were called digging sticks, rocks, and arrowheads. The Coastal Indians' tools were made out of shells, whale teeth, bones, and harpoons. The Plateau Indians' art was baskets and beadwork. The Coastal Indians' art was totem poles and carvings. The Plateau and Coastal Indians' art was made by hand. The Plateau Indian's beliefs were pow-wows. The Plateau Indians' custom was spirits. The Coastal Indians' beliefs were spirits. The Coastal Indians' customs were also the potlatch.
a plateau would be higher
a plateau is higher
The Deccan Plateau is very dry unlike the coastal plains are rich in agriculture.
These regions are rich in agriculture and minerals. They are also well fed by many rivers. That's way Indians settled in these regions.
These regions are rich in agriculture and minerals. They are also well fed by many rivers. That's way Indians settled in these regions.
These regions are rich in agriculture and minerals. They are also well fed by many rivers. That's way Indians settled in these regions.
A plateau and a coastal plain are not defined by size, but by elevation (a plateau is at a high level) and proximity to the sea (a coastal plain is bordered on at least one side by the sea). Specific examples of each can be smaller or larger than examples of the other.
nicolas
Yes,a plateau is higher than a coastal plain.
The Hupa Indians were known to trade items such as obsidian, dentalium shells, acorns, and various types of furs. They also traded with other Native American groups for goods such as baskets, salt, and dried meats. Trading was an important part of their economy and social interactions.
yes