California Indian Baskets in the Maryhill Museum
The California culture area has the widest variety of native languages, ecological settings, and house types of any North American culture area. The shaded area […]
The California culture area has the widest variety of native languages, ecological settings, and house types of any North American culture area. The shaded area […]
The Plateau Culture Area is the area between the Cascade Mountains and the Rocky Mountains in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, British Columbia, and Western Montana. From […]
One of the concerns in organized military warfare is the need for communication and the need to conceal that communication from the enemy. During the […]
The Great Basin Culture Area includes the high desert regions between the Sierra Nevada and the Rocky Mountains. It is bounded on the north by […]
The Plateau Culture Area is the area between the Cascade Mountains and the Rocky Mountains in Washington, Oregon, Idaho, British Columbia, and Western Montana. From […]
For the Central Alaska Yup’ik Eskimo, spirituality was focused largely on the need to secure food for hunting. As with other animistic hunting peoples, animals […]
For more than 10,000 years Indian people have lived adjacent to the Columbia River. In the Columbia Gorge area, hundreds, if not thousands, of archaeological […]