The document discusses several Native American nations and how they utilized natural resources in their environments. It describes how the Nez Perce fished and traveled along rivers in their territory spanning present-day Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. The Hopi grew crops like beans, squash and corn in the Southwest's dry, low-lying deserts and plateaus, and built large pueblo structures. The Inuit lived in the extreme Arctic climate of Northwest Canada, traveling and fishing along the ocean and building igloos from ice and snow.