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Great Basin

Desert culture Natives of the Great Basin were masters at exploiting a harsh environment. Their ancient foraging way of life persisted virtually unchanged into the late 19th century.

Natives in this arid region of extreme temperatures lived a life of cyclic wandering. Family groups built brush-covered shelters in key locales to take advantage of seasonal availability of wild seeds, roots, small animals, and insects.

Great Basin Nations and Tribes
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