Any Indian would eat what was available in their surroundings. Eastern woodland tribes would eat bear, deer, raccoon, beaver, corn, wild carrots, squash, beans, berries, mushrooms and whatever else was available to forage.
Well, I'm not sure about this but I think that some of these are right. See I'm going a kind of wheel, in class for the Pacific Northwest. I'm almost finished with it so here is what I got: The Tlingit, totem pole, art and something else I cannot read. Those are all I got because I can't find much because I've been searching the web for the past 4 hours! Well there you go.
they had a whole lot of corn and that could fill up maybe a whole population
wood , water, and trees
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It affected them because the of the canoes and Tlingit!!!!!
Saudi Arabia: Command Economy which is powered through oil. Israel: Advanced Market Economy which is supported by it's people, not oil or other resources. Turkey: Advanced Market Economy which is supported by it's people, not oil or other resources. Iran: Hybrid Command-Market Economy supported by oil and industry, but currently floundering under international sanctions.
it caused many people to lose their jobs and the economy went down
In 1841 the settlers arrived in the Pacific Northwest
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The people of the northwest coast had access to abundant natural resources such as salmon, shellfish, and cedar trees, which were important to their economy. These resources provided food, materials for trade, and allowed for the development of complex cultural practices.
how did the resources of the pacific northwest affect the lives of people who lived ther
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so that people have enough for their cars or mobiles.
Australia has many natural resources. These resources include mineral resources, such as copper, gold and diamonds, energy resources, such as coal, oil, and uranium, and land resources that are used for farming and logging. These resources are economically important to Australia. Many people believe that Australia's economy is resource dependent, which means that if these resources were to be depleted, Australia's economy would suffer.
People make economic choices about what to do with their resources.
No, economics and politics are separate academic fields. Economics studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, while politics focuses on governance, power dynamics, and decision-making processes within societies. However, there are often interconnections between economic and political systems.
Trees were important to the Northwest Coast people because they used them to make dugout canoes which they used to hunt whales.
since states in a region often share resources, they usually share an economy. This makes sense when you think that the economy is the way a region uses its resources to provide the things that people need.For example, agriculture,or farming, is very important in almost every state of the Midwest.
It affected them because the of the canoes and Tlingit!!!!!
wood was very important, fishing was important to. The Makah however, built dugout caoes to hunt whales. some boats where up to 6 feet wide and carried up to 60 people!