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Indigenous cultures of the American Great Basin

Indigenous cultures of the Great Basin, which includes parts of modern-day Nevada, Utah, and surrounding areas, were diverse and adapted to a challenging environment. Groups like the Shoshone, Paiute, and Washoe relied on hunting, gathering, and fishing, utilizing local resources like wild plants, small game, and fish. They developed rich traditions, including storytelling, art, and spiritual practices deeply connected to the land. Their social structures varied, often based on kinship, and they utilized seasonal mobility to optimize resource use. These cultures have a profound history that reflects resilience and a deep understanding of their natural surroundings.