4th grade indian project victoria
DESCRIPTION
Serrano IndiansTRANSCRIPT
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SERRANOVictoria Perez
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THE DESERT REGION
They have dry weather in the summer a windy weather in the winter.
The Serrano live to the northern part of the Desert.
There landforms are dry sandy land.
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HOUSING
There housing was in the shape of dome.
There housing was made of brush.
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FOOD
They ate cactus, mesquite, beans, screwbeans, and pinon.
They got there food by hunting and gathering berries and nuts.
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NATURAL RESOURCES
The natural resources the Serrano had were cactus and crops were important too.
They used these resources for houses and hunting, trading, and clothes
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WORKS SITED
http://digital.library.okstate.edu/ENCYCLOPEDIA/entries/A/AR007.html pg.3
http://www.thecolorsofindiancooking.com/2012/03/welcome-to-indianfoodpalooza-come-cook.html pg. 4
http://home.howstuffworks.com/lawn-garden/professional-landscaping/alternative-methods/regional-gardening2.htm pg.5