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  • WOANDS
  • The Woodland diets were mostly corn but they did eat meat such as deer, elk The Woodlands Indians dressed in clothing that was made from animal hides that were softened, tanned, and sewn.The Woodlands worshiped the spirits of nature. A Supreme Being who was all-powerful. Shamanism was part of their practices.
  • Woodlands
  • They were mainly hunters and gatherers for smaller animals like rabbits and turkeys and more.The Southwest traditionally wore clothing made of animal skin and fibers.They believed in animism and shamanism.
  • Southwest
  • They ate acorns, mushrooms, seaweed, flowering plants, seeds, berries, nuts, leaves, stems, rootsWomen typically wore a short skirt made of animal skin or plant fibers Men wore a breechcloth or nothing at all.They practiced the kuksu religion.
  • Californians
  • Californians
  • Women planted and harvested crops, including beans, squash, corn, tobacco, and sunflowersMen typically wore a breechcloth and sometimes a shirt or cloak women usually wore a skirt with a tunic or cloak.Southeast religion was based on animism
  • Southeast
  •  They could get plenty of fish, shellfish, and even whales and from the sea and rivers.Women wore skirts or gowns of buckskin, soft leather, woven wool or plant fibers. men wore nothing but ornaments Northwest religion is animistic, meaning that the people traditionally believe in the existence of spirits and souls
  • Northwest
  • They ate Salmon, trout, eels, suckers, and other fish Plateau peoples traditionally wore a bark breechcloth or apron and a bark ponchoThey practiced animism, shamanism, and individual communion with the spirit world.
  • Plateau
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