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The document discusses the clothing, shelter, environment, and food sources of the Nez Perce people who lived in the plateau region between the Cascade and Rocky Mountains. The men wore breechcloths while the women wore dresses decorated with porcupine quills, elk teeth or beads. They lived in teepees or long houses called wikiups and gathered roots, nuts, berries and hunted salmon and other fish from lakes and streams to survive in the hot summers and cold winters of the plateau land.







