Until the arrival of horse brought by the Spanish, the Native Americans traveled on foot.
American Indians of the Desert Southwest would use clay and other resources they could find to make survival possible.
aarow heads wood knives ans scrapers wood was made from wood and the rest was made from stone and rock
no,they use horses to travel
They use knives and more.
wood
wooden bricks
legs, most of the times their own
they used boomerangs to hunt rabbits
The Southwest Culture was very different from the Plains Culture. The climate of the Southwest is very dry. Much of the land is a desert. A desert is a very dry place where few plants will grow. Water was a precious natural resource in this culture. The Indians in this culture had strict rules about the use of water. Even the very young children were taught to be careful with the water they used. There were very few animals in the desert. This meant that the Indians could not depend on hunting to find food. They had to find other ways to get food. They became farmers. Some important Southwest Culture tribes are the Anasazi, Hopi, Pueblo, and Navajo.
they used salt, corn beans crops and that stuff.
blankets,coats from fur,food
Adobe clay