How might the people who made this painting differ from the Pueblo people of the American Southwest?

A.

They settled in woodland communities and hunted and gathered for food.


B.

They lived in mesa-top villages and survived by farming and herding livestock.


C.

They built large communal dwellings on the coast where they fished and traded.


D.

They were nomadic and hunted the animals on the open plains for food.

Respuesta :

There are different kinds of painting. The people who made this painting may differ from the Pueblo people of the American Southeast in that they are nomads who hunted animals on the plains for food.

Nomadic people are known to be people who do not farm for food but instead they get or acquired food as they traveled.

They are often regarded as hunter-gatherer economy as they are known to always hunt for food and gathered other resources as they see them.

The Pueblo people are known too have been based in different regions of the American Southwest and as such did share a traditional culture around agriculture, language, etc.

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