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  2. Eastern Plains - Wikipedia

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    Eastern Colorado was once home to many Native American tribes. The Plains Indians that lived in the region included the Arapahoe , Cheyenne , Kiowa , Pawnee , and Sioux . [ 4 ] The Ute people formally ruled all over central and western Colorado, and onto the eastern plains as well.

  3. Indigenous peoples of the Eastern Woodlands - Wikipedia

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    The Plains Indians culture area is to the west; the Subarctic area to the north. The Indigenous people of the Eastern Woodlands spoke languages belonging to several language groups, including Algonquian , [ 2 ] Iroquoian , [ 2 ] Muskogean , and Siouan , as well as apparently isolated languages such as Calusa , Chitimacha , Natchez , Timucua ...

  4. American bison - Wikipedia

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    Among many Native American tribes, especially the Plains Indians, the bison is considered a sacred animal and religious symbol. According to University of Montana anthropology and Native American studies professor S. Neyooxet Greymorning, "The creation stories of where buffalo came from put them in a very spiritual place among many tribes.

  5. List of amphibians and reptiles of Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Eleven species from five families, (Bufonidae, Hylidae, Microhylidae, Pelobatidae, and Ranidae), of frogs and toads are native to Nebraska. [1] [2] American bullfrog; American toad; Cope's gray tree frog; Great Plains narrow-mouthed toad; Great Plains toad; Northern cricket frog; Northern leopard frog; Plains leopard frog; Plains spadefoot toad ...

  6. Pre-Columbian woodlands of North America - Wikipedia

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    Eastern woodlands of the United States - Woodlands in southeastern regions. Oak savanna - Savanna in west coast, western, and central regions. Native American use of fire - Other native uses of fire. Terra preta - Use of burning in South America agricultural use rather than grassland. Prairie remnant - Pre-Columbian fire dependent habitats of ...

  7. List of mammals of Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Occurrence: Basin-prairie and mountain-foothills, shrublands, eastern great plains and great basin-foothills grasslands, sagebrush-grasslands The pronghorn ( Antilocapra americana ), is a species of artiodactyl mammal native to interior western and central North America.

  8. Eastern Temperate Forests - Wikipedia

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    Mammals that are native to the eastern forests are white-tailed deer, black bears, ground squirrels (gray squirrels and chipmunks), as well as red and grey foxes. Bird species include, the black-throated warbler, piping plover, and the yellow- breasted chat. Amphibious species that are common to the region are the American toad and the box turtle.

  9. Eastern woodlands of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Prescribed fire in Virginia, 1995. Many eastern ridgetops were burned by American Indians. At about 4,000 years BP, the Archaic Indian cultures began practicing agriculture throughout the region. Technology had advanced to the point that pottery was becoming common, and the small-scale felling of trees became feasible.