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They hunted, gathered, farmed, and killed each other, live almost every other American Indian group.

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Where does the Yurok live?

The Yurok Indians live in the Pacific Northwest, up the klamath river, in a town called klamath.


When did European explorers arrive in the central plains where the Sioux people live?

European explorers arrived in the central plains where the Sioux people live in the early 18th century, around the 1700s. They were primarily French and Spanish explorers who interacted with the Sioux tribes as they expanded their territories and established trade relations.


Why is it important to know about the early people?

It is important to learn about past societies and people, since they are our ancestors and can teach us a lot about how we live today. For example, have you ever wondered why people farm? This is because we learned from our parents, who learned from theirs, who learned from theirs. We've learned everything from our parents and grandparents, who learned it the exact same way. Early forgers would teach their sons the best way to forge different metals, as would early farmers with their sons teach them the best way to grow crops, and ranchers with cattle and sheep. So, the reason it is so important to learn about earlier cultures, is because they teach us so much about how to live and what morals we have. Hope that I helped! :)


Where did the Stone Age people first live?

Stone Age people first lived in various regions across the world, depending on the specific period of the Stone Age. Some early Stone Age sites have been found in Africa, such as the Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania. However, Stone Age people also lived in other parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, and the Americas.


What is the difference between early hunter-gatherers and modern subsistence hunters?

-it was the early hunter-gatherers way of life -today, people choose to live this way to survive