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The Apalachee Indians used Natural Resources such as wood for building homes and canoes, clay for pottery making, plants for food and medicine, and animal hides for clothing and shelter. They also relied on resources like fish and game for their diet.
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Arctic Indians traditionally worked as hunters, fishermen, and gatherers, relying on caribou, seal, whale, fish, and wild plants for sustenance. They also made use of animal skins for clothing and shelter, and some engaged in crafting tools and weapons from natural materials like bone and ivory.
The Lakota Indians relied on traditional knowledge, hunting and gathering skills, tipis for shelter, horses for transportation, and specialized tools like bows and arrows for hunting and warfare. They also had a strong sense of community and social structure to support each other in times of need.
Some main problems faced by hunters and gatherers include unpredictable food sources, exposure to natural elements, competition with other groups for resources, and vulnerability to predators.
Human development should be limited near wilderness areas to preserve biodiversity, protect natural habitats, and maintain ecological balance. Overdevelopment can lead to habitat destruction, displacement of wildlife, and decrease in natural resources. Allowing some areas to remain untouched helps sustain ecosystem health and biodiversity.