Native American cultures developed distinct cultural regions across North America based on geography and environment. Some groups like the Plains Indians were nomadic and followed buffalo herds. The chapter discusses how artifacts and architecture varied between cultural regions like the Southwest with its mesas and the Pacific Northwest known for its totem poles and longhouses.
Native American cultures developed distinct cultural regions across North America based on geography and environment. Some groups like the Plains Indians were nomadic and followed buffalo herds. The chapter discusses how artifacts and architecture varied between cultural regions like the Southwest with its mesas and the Pacific Northwest known for its totem poles and longhouses.
Native American cultures developed distinct cultural regions across North America based on geography and environment. Some groups like the Plains Indians were nomadic and followed buffalo herds. The chapter discusses how artifacts and architecture varied between cultural regions like the Southwest with its mesas and the Pacific Northwest known for its totem poles and longhouses.
Native American cultures developed distinct cultural regions across North America based on geography and environment. Some groups like the Plains Indians were nomadic and followed buffalo herds. The chapter discusses how artifacts and architecture varied between cultural regions like the Southwest with its mesas and the Pacific Northwest known for its totem poles and longhouses.