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19 May, 16:02

How did the puebloan people differ from the inuit

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  1. 19 May, 16:03
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    I dont know
  2. 19 May, 16:10
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    The Puebloan people and the Inuit people differ in lot of aspects. Genetically they originate from different ancestors. The Puebloans lived in the southwestern part of the United States, while the Inuit in the northern parts of North America. The Puebloans were primarily agriculturalists, meaning that they were engaged in agriculture and produced most of their food. The Inuit were hunters, so they were constantly in search for animals to hunt so that they can have food. The Puebloans had settled lifestyle, and they were using wood and skin to make their dwellings. The Inuit were often moving as their prey animals were migrating, so they were more of a nomads. The dwellings of the Inuits were made out of rectangular pieces of ice.
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