The group was called the Great Basin
The native people of the Great Basin knew the land intimately and understood the natural cycles. Small family groups hunted and gathered, pattering their lives to take advantage of the diverse and abundant resources. The land provided all their nutritional needs as well as materials for clothing and shelter. These people hunted small and large animals, such as jackrabbits, antelope, and waterfowl; gathered pine nuts and berries; and dug roots and tubers. They harvested enough food during summer to carrying them throughout winter.
I would go with True because any historian needs a lot of patience to get what they want or to learn about something etc..
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it means to sneak up on someone while they are distracted by something else and not expecting ur surprise attack
D. Untouchables because they were at the bottom
<span>They viewed them as heresy and evil for them to eradicate and replace with their own benevolent and true God.</span>