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Agency, Region
VIII, 8PM-GAC.
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How Environmental
Transformations on the Great Plains
Have Affected Human Cultural
Development
Humans affect the
land wherever they live. To survive, people take from the land the things
they need for food and shelter. They adjust to the landscape and climate.
The environment becomes part of who people are, affecting their attitudes
toward themselves, people in other cultures, and even their views of what
is important in their lives. We also know that no matter what their style
of life, the environment has an effect on them and sometimes their actions
have an effect on the land. We invite you to learn how people have
adjusted to the environment of the northern Great Plains and Prairies of
North America. You will find out that even the first peoples were affected
by the climate. We can learn from their lives. You will see that some of
the same factors that influenced the lives of these ancient peoples still
affect the lives of Plains people today. You will also see that the
activities of the people who now live on the Plains sometimes are harmful
to the very environment in which people live.
Find out a bit about the history, landscape, climate and biology of the
Great Plains. What are the Great Plains?
also has many links to other web sites.
Teachers' Page
Information for teachers on the
goals of this project and additional resources
for the classroom about environments other than the Great Plains and
Prairies.
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This web site is a unit of an educational project
funded in part by a grant from the Environmental Protection
Agency, Region
VIII, 8PM-GAC. The principal investigator for the
project is
Todd Kapler, University of
Colorado. Website design by
Larry J. Zimmerman,
University of Iowa. Additional
materials by Shesh
Mathur, University of Iowa. This site has been on line since 1 July,
1996. Since the
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