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Describe the characteristics of the people in the Great Basin culture area. Be sure to mention their settlements and social grou

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seraphim [7.4K]5 days ago
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The Great Basin (or desert) groups inhabited arid areas, relying on nuts, seeds, roots, cacti, insects, and small-game animals and birds for sustenance. These tribes were influenced by the Plains tribes, and by 1800, some had integrated aspects of Great Plains culture.
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