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  • American Indians of the Great Basin
  • In this type of land, there are many rabbits, snakes, lizards, grasshoppers, and ducks. They also use rabbits to make clothes out of it such as robes.
  • American Indians of the Great Basin
  • In this land, it includes mountains which it blocks the rain into making the land  mostly desert. Which mostly, water is needed.
  • When winter came, the temperature would dropped below freezing i which having to create robes out of rabbit fur to keep people warm.
  • American Indians of the Great Basin
  • Several indigenous tribes have colonized the Great Basin in the past, and their descendants still live here now. They are the Western Shoshone, the Goshute, the Utes, the Paiute. Typically divided into Northern, Southern, and Owens Valley, and the Washoe often divided into Northern, Southern, and Owens Valley. The Great Basin culture area encompassed the arid region that stretches west from the Rocky Mountains to the Sierra Nevada. To the north is the Columbia Plateau, and to the south is the Mojave Desert.
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