They didn't see land as something someone can own. They adapted with the environment they were living at, and made them very close to nature. Environment affected their shelter, food, clothing, and education.
land is away from ocean
The environmental conditions in North America significantly impacted early cultures, including the Ancestral Puebloans, the Mississippian culture, and the Plains tribes. Factors such as climate, available resources, and geography influenced their agricultural practices, settlement patterns, and social structures. Adaptations led to the development of complex societies and interactions with their environment.
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