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Verizon [17]
3 years ago
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Which terms describe aspects of the Northwest Indian cultures? Choose all answers that are correct. A. potlatches B. burial moun

ds C. totem poles D. igloos
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swat323 years ago
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The three terms which describe aspects of the Northwest Indian cultures are A. Potlatches, B. Burial mounds and C. Totem poles. Igloos (or Iglus) are not used in Northwest Indian cultures, but by the Inuit people of Canada and Greenland.
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