The Indians of the Southwest lived in an arid region, while the Columbia Plateau region received abundant rainfall.
they have differnt costumes
Southwest Indians lived in what is now Arizona, New Mexico, Southern Colorado and the northern part of Mexico. The Southwest Indians were farmers and grew beans, squash, melons, pumpkins and fruit. For meat, they often ate wild turkeys.
Foot and horse.
same things people do in the rest of the u.s.
southwest region
The Indians of the Southwest lived in an arid region, while the Columbia Plateau region received abundant rainfall.
Hohokamkam
because of the lack of rain in the region
irrigation
By using sand and dirt to build adobes and,the irrigation systems .
The Chinook Indians have always lived in Southwest Washington and Northwest Oregon. Mainly along the Columbia River.
Southwest Indians used various methods to cope with limited water resources, such as building elaborate irrigation systems to channel water from rivers or underground sources to their fields. They also practiced water conservation techniques like capturing rainwater and reusing wastewater for irrigation. Additionally, they strategically located their communities near water sources and often relied on seasonal migration to access water in different areas.
Southwest Indians live in southwest desert cultural region.
The Southwest indians got around by a conue
The southwest indians lived in wigwams
The Southwest indians got around by a conue
Some Indian tribes in the Southwest made their dry land more suitable for crops by constructing irrigation systems such as canals and terraces to capture and distribute water from rivers and streams. They also practiced techniques like planting in arid-adapted crops and utilizing mulch to retain moisture in the soil.