Mesquite tree
they traded for stuff they didnt have
The Cahuilla Indians' houses were called "wi'isha." These structures were typically made from natural materials such as palm fronds, grass, and wood, reflecting the resources available in their desert environment. Wi'isha were often dome-shaped and could accommodate extended families, serving as a central place for daily activities and gatherings.
Yes, the Cahuilla Indians historically inhabited areas in Southern California, including the foothills of the San Bernardino Mountains. They utilized the diverse environments of the region for hunting, gathering, and agriculture, adapting to both the desert and mountainous terrains. Their culture and lifestyle were closely tied to the natural resources available in these areas.
their natural resources are buffalo's
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Buffalo and water were the most important Natural Resources for the Great Plains Indians.
the plain Indians used long houses & used buffilo meat for Natural Resources
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The Apalachee Indians used natural resources such as wood for building homes and canoes, clay for pottery making, plants for food and medicine, and animal hides for clothing and shelter. They also relied on resources like fish and game for their diet.