The Hohokam culture,were prehistoric North American Indians who lived approximately from 200AD to 1400AD in the semiarid region of present-day central and southern Arizona, largely along the Gila and Salt rivers.
the Miami Indians traded stuff.
what kind of things did the tribe trade
They traded with other Southern Plains Indians.
bartering?
the Hohokam started to live in Arizona on 1774 on may 2th
nothing
They Lived in Sedona,AZ
cheese, pickles, and peanut butter.
the O'odham people that lived in southern arizona
ya u know wat im talkin about......
They acquired them through trades.
the hohokam had stick houses and to stick the sticks together they used mud. To find more information go to *www.google.com*, put *the hohokam indians* in the search bar, click on the 2nd website listed and you'll see a map, click on it, and you're done!
did new hamspire trade with the local native indians
Richard S. Nelson has written: 'Hohokam marine shell exchange and artifacts' -- subject(s): Commerce, Hohokam culture, Indian shell engraving, Indians of North America, Shells
The Hohokam people acquired shells through trade with other indigenous groups, primarily from the Gulf of California. They used shells for ornamentation, tools, and as a form of currency. Shell artifacts have been found in Hohokam archaeological sites, demonstrating their importance to the culture.
Huron Indians run their trade network among the American Indians