geography affect people of the lake villages by helping them to know how to do farming,hunting or something that can help their living.
Physical means What the Earth is like. Human means How and where we live. Environmental means How we affect our surroundings.
geography affects cultures by helping different cultures live in different places that fit to their needs. This also affects the cultures by providing them with different things to do and eat. That is how culture is affected my georaphy.
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.
Geography can affect a community in various ways, such as influencing the types of natural resources available, the climate, and topography. It can also impact transportation, trade, and access to services. Additionally, geography can shape the culture, traditions, and activities of a community based on its location and surroundings.
Geography. Physical Geography describes the natural landforms, rivers and seas. Political Geography describes the people, their nations, trade, major religions, etc.
The Miwok tribe live in Southern California.
Northern California. read this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miwok
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The Miwok Indians had several distinct groups within the tribe. The Coastal Miwoks lived near the Pacific Ocean, along the California coast. The Lake Miwoks lived in Clear Lake Basin.
People, this might not help, but Miwok's TRIBE lived in the Northern California! I hope this helps VERY much :)
most of the Miwok lived near the Sierra Nevada.
it gives them jobs
it affects the geography by ............ i don't know either i need help too
on the coast
The physical geography affects everything about the way people live. People have to either avoid or utilize their physical surroundings.
There are actually four geographically and culturally diverse groups of Miwok, Native Americans that are native to Northern California: Plains and Sierra Miwok, Coast Miwok, Lake Miwok, and Bay Miwok. Please see the related link below for more info:
no they did not