The Maidu Indians are indigenous to Northern California, primarily inhabiting the Sierra Nevada foothills and the adjacent valleys. Their territory extended from the western slopes of the Sierra Nevada to the Sacramento Valley, encompassing regions like Plumas, Butte, and Nevada counties. The diverse geography includes mountainous terrain, rivers, and forests, which provided abundant resources for hunting, fishing, and gathering. This environment significantly influenced their culture, social structure, and subsistence practices.
The geography and the climate of the southwest cultural region most likely affected the American Indians who lived there by controlling what they could grow and how they had to live with the scarcity of water and high temperatures.
it affect it by when the plain is flat but if the climate is hot the grass and farming dry out
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What are natural resources used be maidu indians
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they ate acorns
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acorn
Central Valley Region
The North Central Valley
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.
the maidu indians did weaving in there free time
grass skirts, double aprons, rabbit and deer skin, moccasins