City Graphics: Native North American

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Update: A new version can be found in post #26.

Here they are, generic, era specific native North American cities. I especially enjoyed making these. I hope you all enjoy using them :)

Here they are:
 

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Cool!:goodjob:

Edit: If ya need more ideas after American cities, why not Canadian cities? :D
 
Canadian cities, eh?
... Great idea! :goodjob:
 
And the sad thing is, I'm not the one living in Canada.:p;)

For shame, RedAlert. For shame.:nono::joke:
 
Well, I figured United States cities would be more widely used.
Besides, I was bound to get around to Canadian cities eventually.... :D I mean, how could I not! :lol:
 
Is that a tee-pee in the modern era, or a skyscraper shaped like one? ;)

I really like how these look regardless. I will be using them :)

edit: oh, nm... these aren't era-specific, are they? I didn't know what I was looking at. They're 4 different Native groups, right? I assume NE, NW, Inuit and midwest? or something of the like... sorry.... I'm confused.
 
no no, you were right the first time :) They're all one city graphic, era specific. (But I am planning to do some single era cities for different native north american culture groups down the road) And yes, that is a skyscraper shaped like a giant teepee :D
 
RedAlert said:
Well, I figured United States cities would be more widely used.
Besides, I was bound to get around to Canadian cities eventually.... :D I mean, how could I not! :lol:

I'm pretty sure Canadian and US cities look pretty much the same, even as far back as Colonial Times, the only difference is Canadians don't litter nearly as much as some of the pigs living here, so Canadian cities are cleaner.
 
.... well, I'm sure there are a lot of clean american cities too ;)

The main difference between my United States and Canada cities will be the inclusion of landmarks unique to each, and I'm sure I'll think of a few other things.
 
Fascinating. :goodjob:

The Modern and Industrial graphics are very unique. Especially that gigantic tepee. ;) This has to be the most interesting and unusual city graphics set you've done so far. :)
 
You've got like six different Native American tribes in those cities, btw... ;)


It's like what a reservation will look like in 100 years at the rate we're going... :rolleyes:
 
No, not really, alot of the tribes have recovered quite nicely, many have become quite rich. Some tribes are buying vast amounts of unused land, and using it to return to their original way of life(I believe the Navaho are one such tribe)....but lets just say the modern era cities are what would happen if you took all the NA run casinos in the US and made a city out of em.... :lol:
 
Sword_Of_Geddon said:
No, not really, alot of the tribes have recovered quite nicely, many have become quite rich. Some tribes are buying vast amounts of unused land, and using it to return to their original way of life(I believe the Navaho are one such tribe)....but lets just say the modern era cities are what would happen if you took all the NA run casinos in the US and made a city out of em.... :lol:


Well, there's been an issue in New York recently because apparently the legislature in Albany wants to take back a chunk of land given to one of the tribes.
 
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