The Indians of the Great Basin region had an economy primarily based on foraging and hunting. They relied on the diverse Natural Resources available, such as plants, seeds, nuts, and small game, including rabbits and birds. Seasonal migrations allowed them to exploit different food sources throughout the year. Additionally, some groups engaged in trade with neighboring tribes for resources not available in their immediate environment.
were does the great basin live
To follow there food suply
Colorado Plateau, Great Basin & Rocky Mountain region
The Navajo (Dine') Reservation is in the Great Basin Desert region of the southwestern United States.
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great lakes region
no it is in the Colorado Plateau region.
great basin
Yes, the Great Basin Indians used spears as part of their hunting tools. These spears were often crafted from wood and sometimes tipped with stone or bone points for increased effectiveness. They were primarily used for hunting small to medium-sized game, such as rabbits and birds, as well as for fishing in some areas. The design and use of spears varied among different tribes within the Great Basin region.
the great basin region, rocky mountain region, and the Colorado plateau.
The Great Lakes
The Great Basin