The Pomo Indians gathered their food from their surroundings. They gathered food from local plants like corn, and they used harpoons to catch fish like salmon.
Mild
I think tat they made them like tipis, but I know they made them out of dry grass and bent sticks.
The Chippewa Indians lived in mud and grass huts. Some lived in Tee Pees as well, but most lived in huts.
The Hopi environment was dry, desert like, and hot.
Pomo Indians lived in large communties and had houses made of grass.
The Pomo Indians gathered their food from their surroundings. They gathered food from local plants like corn, and they used harpoons to catch fish like salmon.
Go to google images and look up "Pomo Indians"
They ate like canibals. Oh wait.........they are canibals! rofl
"what was California's climate like when the earliest people lived there?"
my kid has a project to do about the pomo Indians tribe,and i need some answears about the life and beliefs, customs, and other detailes of this tribe
Some 3,500 years ago, the climate in this region was more moist and cool than at ... Because of this, more Indians than at any other time lived in the Blue Mountains.
in a warm and dry enviroment because they lived to the west, which has many droughts and water shortages.
yes, they made there tipi's out of buck (male deer) skin and buffalo hide.
Very much like it is today. Climate change is a very slow process unless the process is accelerated or otherwise modified by man or a cataclysmic natural event.
they were warm and cold climite the winter was cold the summers were warm and fall pretty cold Temperate Rainforest
the climate was very mild with lots of rain.