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Navajo - Living Off the Land
The Navajo Indians houses are called Hogan's. The Navajo made their houses out of 3 things mud, poles and tree bark. Navajo Indians used 4 supported poles. ...
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Chickasaw - Indians Yesterday and Today
Chickasaw. Indians Yesterday And Today. Kevin K. Family life for the Chickasaw was very traditional. The boys were expected to be good hunters and warriors. ...
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Shoshoni - Lifestyles
Shoshone. Lifestyles. By: Jacquelyn Y. The Shoshone eat lots of different things. ... The Shoshone Indians can live in wickups or caves. ...
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Shoshoni - Lifestyles
The Shoshone eat lots of different things. If Spring came late the Shoshone tribe might have starved. The adults would try to go to sleep with a empty ...
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Hopi - Living Off the Land
The Hopi ate many foods. They ate things like melons, gourds, corn, peaches, and other juicy things. They also enjoyed meat, like squirrels, gophers, ...
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Nez Perce - Lifestyles
The longhouses back in the old age were big and had many uses. The Nez Perce Indians would keep their medicines in the longhouses. ...
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Nez Perce - Lifestyles
The Nez Perce Indians called their tipis dwellings. It took a lot of work to the tipi up and getting all of the material for it. When the Nez Perce found ...
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LIFESTYLES
Different tribes had very interesting lifestyles. The Native Americans did very fascinating things like gathering, planting, and weaving. ...
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Mesa Verde - Lifestyles
The Indians made pots out of clay, which was found in the Mesa Verde soil. All pots were made by coiling strips of clay into a circle and pinching them ...
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Shoshoni - Lifestyles
The Shoshone Indians can live in wickups or caves. The wickups were made of poles and grass. ... The Shoshone wore little clothing in the Summer. ...