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Discover the rich cultures of the Nez Perce and Pawnee tribes, two significant Native American communities. The Nez Perce, located in the Northwest (Idaho, Oregon, Washington), utilized earth houses and tepees for shelter, while living off a diet of salmon, deer, elk, and various fruits. In contrast, the Pawnee inhabited the Plains (Nebraska and Kansas), built earth lodges and tepees, and thrived on buffalo, antelope, and crops. Both tribes featured unique clothing styles and transportation methods, such as travois and canoes. An engaging comparison awaits!
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PART TWO: Nez Perce & Pawnee Tribes American Indians (Native Americans)
Nez Perce • Region: Idaho, Oregon, Washington • Shelter: Earth Houses & Tepees • Food: Salmon, Deer, Elk & Fruits, Nuts, Seeds • Clothing: Deer & Buffalo Skins, Breech Cloths, Leather, Moccassins • Transportation: Travois (land sled) w/ dogs & Canoe • It is pronounced "nezz purse" cone-shapeddome-shapedrectangular shapewigwam frame
Nez Perce Clothing Moccasins Breech cloth
Nez Perce Transportation TRAVOIS – Land Sled W/ Horse or Dog
Pawnee • Region: Plains (Nebraska & Kansas) • Shelter: Earth Lodges & Tepees • Food: Buffalo & Antelope & Crops (corn, squash, beans, sunflowers) • Clothing: Breech cloths, moccasins, & warbonnets • Transportation: Travois & Canoes
Mini-Book Time! • Don’t forget to compare & contrast the tribes in your writing journals this week!