Native American
Tribal Societies
Before Europeans arrived in North America, Native American groups developed into distinct and complex societies in response to the unique environments they inhabited.
Before Europeans arrived in North America, Native American groups developed into distinct and complex societies in response to the unique environments they inhabited.
Geographical and environmental factors shaped the development of Native American societies, including their migration and settlement patterns throughout the United States.
Geographical and environmental factors shaped the development of Native American societies, including their migration and settlement patterns throughout the United States.
Some Native societies created innovations in agriculture, like irrigation, to help sustain permanent settlements.
Some Native societies created innovations in agriculture, like irrigation, to help sustain permanent settlements.