The North Central Valley
Central Valley Region
The Maidu Indians primarily inhabited the Sierra Nevada foothills and the Great Valley region of Northern California. Their territory extended from the eastern part of the Sacramento Valley to the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountains. The Maidu people lived in villages along rivers and streams, utilizing the region's abundant natural resources for sustenance and shelter.
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The Iroquois Indians lived in the coastal plains region(Eastern Woodlands)
The Powatans
Central Valley Region
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they ate acorns
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The Maidu Indians ate foods that included acorns, roots, seeds, game, and fish caught in rivers or streams. This tribe of Native American lived in northern California and subsisted on foods they either hunted or gathered.
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The Iroquois Indians lived in the coastal plains region(Eastern Woodlands)
The Maidu Indians usually traveled by boat that was made out of Ceder log. In the winter they traveled by snowshoes made out of wood. A special wood the wood was very bendy.