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Did Native Americans live in groups?
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| A warrior from the Great Plains of North America. He is dressed in full battle clothes and is carrying his weapons. | Native North Americans lived in groups, but the size varied a lot from people to people. The Inuit people who lived in the far north stayed in small family groups of about 10 to 20 people. Other groups, like those living on the Great Plains of North America, had thousands of members. They were ruled by chiefs chosen because they were brave or clever.
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Book:
1001
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Section:
History
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Chapter:
The Early Americas
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