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  1. Owens Valley Brown Ware

    ... Owens Valley Brown Ware Although the making of pottery by Great Basin hunters and
    gatherers has been recognized for over a century, it has not been generally ...

  2. Great Salt Lake

    ... It occupied the lowest, closed depression in the eastern Great Basin. ... After the Lake
    Bonneville flood, the Great Basin gradually became warmer and drier. ...

  3. Native American Women

    ... In California, the Great Basin, and Northwest Coast, the sexual division
    of labor fell somewhere between these two variations. Women ...

  4. Native American Women And Culture

    ... In California, the Great Basin, and Northwest Coast, the sexual division
    of labor fell somewhere between these two variations. Women ...

  5. Native American Women

    ... In California, the Great Basin, and Northwest Coast, the sexual division
    of labor fell somewhere between these two variations. Women ...

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  1. The Differences Of Native American Cultures

    ... Easten Woodlands tribes made some pottery. Great Basin tribes worshipped the
    different seasons. Southwest tribes valued peace and wisdom. ...

  2. Mormons In Utah

    ... to move the Mormons in 1847. They moved from Illinois to Great Basin in
    the rocky Mountains in Utah. salt Lake City was set up as ...

  3. Nicaragua

    ... west. In the west is a great basin, or depression, containing two lakes,
    Nicaragua, the largest in Central America, and Managua. The ...

  4. Organ Trail

    ... You may get stuck in the mud after a downfall near The Great Basin. You
    will need tools to help you work the wagon out of the mud. ...

  5. History Of The Mojave Desert

    ... Which are the Great Basin, the Sonoran, and the Chihuahuan. Clark Mountain is the
    tallest peak in the Mojave desert. It stands at nearly 8,000 feet. ...

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