World History, Grades 9-12

(Marvins-Underground-K-12) #1
Inuit

Inuit

Kutchin Inuit

Kwakiutl

Coos

Pomo

Shoshone

Crow

Mandan

Lakota
Cheyenne

Arapaho

Apache

Aztec

Maya

Ojibwa Algonquin

Huron

Iroquois

Cherokee

Miami

Shawnee

Comanche
Natchez

Navajo

Hopi
Tohono
O'odham

Blackfeet

Abenaki

Cayuga,
Mohawk,
Oneida,
Onondaga,
Seneca

Aleut

Chinook

Chumash

Cochimi

Cree

Dogrib

Haida

Illinois

Miwok Kiowa

Mixtec

Montagnais

Muskogee
(Creek)

Nootka Salish

Slave

Timucua

Ute

Zuni

Nez
Perce

Delaware

Tlingit

PACIFIC


OCEAN
ATLANTIC

OCEAN
Gulf of
Mexico

Ca
rib
beanSea

Hudson
Bay

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si
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ipp
i
R.

Ri
oG
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nde

160
°W

40 °N

0 °

Tropic of Cancer

120
°W

80
°W

Arctic Circle

0
0

1,000 Miles
2,000 Kilometers

Osage

Native American Cultures
Arctic
Subarctic
Northwest Coast
Plateau
Great Basin
California
Southwest
Great Plains
Northeast
Southeast
Mesoamerica
Tribe name

North American Culture Areas, c. 1400


GEOGRAPHY SKILLBUILDER:Interpreting Maps
1.RegionWhich Native American culture groups had the
largest number of tribes?
2.Human-Environment InteractionIn which culture areas
would movement of trade goods be made easier by
river and lake connections?

442 Chapter 16

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