Great Basin wildlife includes pronghorn, mule deer, mountain lion, and lagomorphs such as black-tailed jackrabbit and desert cottontail and the coyotes that prey on them. Packrats, kangaroo rats and other small rodents are also common, and are predominantly nocturnal. Elk and bighorn sheep are present but uncommon. Prior to the 20th
Technology and innovation – Sofia
Just like their agriculture, the Native Americans in the Great Basin didn’t have much technology or innovation, the climate and geography of the Great Basin wasn’t exactly the nurturing lab of innovations.
But one of their inventions was the
Great Basin Civilization century, Great Basin peoples were predominantly hunters andwigwams, which are straw tents witch were gatherers. Agriculture was not a really big thing in their because of the arid climate and poor soil, the geography of their living space limited their food source domed, round shelter was used by numerous Native American cultures, including the Great Basin civilization, the curved surfaces make it an ideal shelter for all kinds of conditions.
These structures are formed with a frame of arched poles, Government and Social Structure – Sofia most often wooden, which are covered with some The social organization of the Great Basin’s pedestrian bands sort of roofing material. reflected the rather difficult arid environment of the culture area; groups were typically small, moved frequently, and had very fluid membership. Food supplies were seldom adequate to permit groups of any size to remain together for more than a few days. People usually came together in larger groups only for certain brief periods during rabbit drives in the spring or during the pi?on nut season in the autumn.
These periodic gatherings are perhaps best understood as aggregations of several extended families;they involved no sustained sense of political cohesion.
Although we do not know much about the peoples of Great Basin Civilization, but geography certainly affected them a lot!
Language and Writing – Ariel
- all spoke the same language because of the open land
- Shoshonean dialects, part of the Numic language, developed own language because of isolation by mountains
Arts and Architecture – Ariel
- created artifacts to fit their semiarid to arid climate >pottery
- baskets
- houses to adapt to high mountains
Customs, Religion, and Rituals – Ariel
- developed distinct cultures because of mountains and deserts to prevent influence
- traditional tribal dances
- religion based on animals living there