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The Mountain Region of California

The Mountain Region of California. Jennifer Room 402. Map Of California W ith Legends. The Chippewa Tribe.

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The Mountain Region of California

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  1. The Mountain Region of California Jennifer Room 402

  2. Map Of California With Legends

  3. The Chippewa Tribe • The Chippewa is an amazing tribe! They lived in the areas which are now Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. The Chippewa ate nuts and fruit. Some Chippewa farmers harvested wild rice and corn. They used birch scrolls to pass down legends, stories, and myths. The Chippewa Tribe is an fabulous tribe! • www.ask.com

  4. Cities: Lake Tahoe, population:16,057 Sugar Mountain, population:196 Banner Elk, population:1,093 Asheville, population:83,393 Almond City, population:444 Natural Resources: There are some mining centers such as Leadville, Cripple Creek, and Colo, etc. The region is rocky. Landforms: The mountain region is actually divided into two parts. One range is called the Cascade Range. It goes through Washington and Oregon. There are only two volcanoes in the range. Wildlife: Black bears, California Mule Deer, Big Horn Sheep,and Mountain Lions are found in this region.

  5. About the Author • Jennifer Kim: • My name is Jennifer Kim. My birthday is on April Fool’s Day (April 1st). I attend Forest Park Elementary in Mrs. Ledesma’s fourth grade class. In my spare time, I like to read or play with my sister who also attends Forest Park in first grade. On the weekends, I sometimes go fishing with my dad or I play outside with my friends. • Sources: • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashville • http://www.mountainjobs.com/california-jobs/#.Up-iihiYHF4

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