2.Apaches sometimes stole horses. 1.The Apaches used bows and arrows in war. 3.Apaches told all...
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2.Apaches sometimes stole horses.
1.The Apaches used bows and arrows in war. 3.Apaches told
all sorts of legends and fairy tales.
4.Some of the Apaches lived in longhouse.
5.Apaches wore white cotton tunics.
1.The Apaches speak Navajo.
2.They hunted on foot and horse.
3.Dances and singing was done most.
5.The Apaches eat buffalo.
4.They put animal skin on their houses.
Apache means “Enemy”.
The Apache indians spoke a language Known as Athabaskan.
They would put buffalos pee on themselves so the buffalo could smell their human scent.
The Apace tribe were historicily very powerful.
They lived in the high plains regions.
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Apache lived in the High Plains Region.
Apache Means “Enemy”
The boys enjoyed fishing with their father.
Apaches are nomadic.
They’re thirteen different Apache tribes in the United States.
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Today some Caddo Indians still wear moccasin.
The Caddo grew cotton.
Caddo Indians hunters primarily used bows and arrows.
The elderly were given respect often .
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Up to five families can live in 1 house!
1.The Caddo were famous for their pottery.
2.The Caddo people eat sunflowers.
3.The Caddo people make great tools.
4.In the southern they have cool pets.
5.Their Talent is making jewelry.
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The Caddo Indians made there own dolls.
The Caddo Indians traveled in small groups.
Caddo Indians children went to school .
The Caddo children had more chores and less time to play.
The Caddo Indians wante
d more boys than girls. By Lexie & Jaicee
The Caddo are nomadic.
The Caddo lived in dome shaped houses.
The Caddo greeted strangers by weeping and grieving.
The Caddo traveled in small groups.
The Caddo hunted with buffalo bones.
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Cherokee houses were made out of river cane .
Cherokee houses had thatched roofs..
They told m
any storie
s, so
me of these
are
THE FRIST FI
RE.
The Chero
kee wore
belts
until th
ey were
marri
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.The Cherokees lived in the coasta
l plains.
Cherokee In
dians
farm
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Cherokee Indians
were led by chief
diwali
The Chero
kee In
dians
lived
in th
e sam
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of e
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northeast
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caddo
Cherokee Lived and
farmed in the pine
forest
The Cherokee
Emigrated tom state
inn early 1820”s
The Comanche lived in west Texas and were fierce warriors.
When ever the Comanche men killed buffalo there was plenty to eat.The Comanche are one of
the most historically important Indian cultures from Texas.
The Comanche bows were short and powerful.
The Comanche came from Wyoming.
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The Comanche women wore deer skin.
The Comanche ate lightly in the mornings and a large meal in the evenings.
There were 12 bands of the Comanche.
The Comanche lived in tee – pees.
The Comanche were fierce warriors.
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The longbow is
there main
weapon.
This is a wickiup. It is
the karwankawas’
home.
The chief is the
leader Indian.They were
good
hunters and
gathers.
The horse was
their main
transportation
The Kawakawas wear deer skins
They were hunters
They rode horses
They had bow and arrow
The Karankawa indians.
The karankawa made
They hunt turkey,deer,
berries rabbits, and
planted corn
They pierced there nose and body
they made canoe out of branches
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The Karankawa lived along the coastal plains.
The Karankawa hunted deer, fish, and buffalo.
The Karankawa used this type of war club to fight in battles.
The Karankawa ate their enemies for power.
The men would not see their wife’s parents
The Kiowa's ceremony dances
were the sun dance and the ghost dance The Kiowa's are
famous for their beadwork
The Kiowa's were moved to Oklahoma
Kiowa's ate beans, bread, and Tzu- ya- ga
Tee-pees were easy to move
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The Kiowa's lived in panhandle
The Kiowa's ceremony dance was the sun dance and the ghost dance
The Kiowa's are nomads
They visit the Beer Boot. The Kiowa’s made there’s house out of buffalo hides.
Tonkawa means they all stay together
The Tonkawa's traveled by river
the Tonkawa's Storytelling is very important to the Tonkawa culture
Tonkawa's used bows and arrows
The Tonkawa's got corn by trading with neighbor tribes
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Tonkawa lived in central Texas near Modern Austin.
Tonkawa ate most kind of games, and fish and selfish.
They lived scattered villages of tips constructed buffalo tribes or arbors made from bush and grass.
The Tonkawa's lived in large buffalo hides called tips.
The Tonkawa girls wore wraparound skirts.
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They are apart of a cultural group called Caddoan !
Their homes were shaped like cones.
Their homes were made of grass.
Men called themselves raccoon eyed people because of tattoo's on their eyes.
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Wichita, Kansas is also home to many festivals and celebrations throughout the year.
1. This is a woman from the Wichita tribe.
3. The Wichita lived in the north central planes.
2. These are some tools that the Wichita tribe used
4. The Wichita Indians hunted and ate buffalo deer nuts and berries
5. Wichita was a confederacy stock closely related to the Pawnee.
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