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Learn about the unique cultures of Native American tribes including their food, clothing, homes, and lifestyle. Explore the Inuit in the Arctic, Kwakiutl in the Pacific Northwest, Nez Perce in the Northwest, Hopi in the Southwest, Pawnee in the Eastern Great Plains, and Seminole in the Southeast.
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NATIVE AMERICANS By Logan and Caleb
The Inuit • The Inuit lived in the artic. • They had a harsh climate and lived through Canada, and Alaska. • The food they eat is seal, fish, walrus, caribou, polar bear. • they wore fur and leather and kamiks over their clothing. • They lived in igloo’s and traveled by dog sleds and kayaks to hunt food. • They are permanents.
The Kwakiutl • There region was in the Pacific Northwest. • They lived near forest, rivers, and the pacific ocean. • They ate fish, sea lion, and otter. • They wore cedar bark capes or blankets. • The Kwakiutl had tipi’s and lodges. • They were both permanents and nomads.
Nez Perce • The Nez Perce lived in the northwest. • Their climate is in the platue region. • Their food mostly was salmon. • Their clothing was made of deer or rabbit skin. • They lived in longhouses. • They are permanents.
Hopi • Their region was a flat desert, high plateaus, and dry desert in the southwest. • Their climate is hot in Arizona and New Mexico. • They ate beans, squash, corn, rabbit, and coyote. • Their clothing was made from sheep wool. • The Hopi lived in Pueblos • They were permanent.
Pawnee • The region is the Eastern great plains. • Their climate was the Mississippi river to the Rocky mountains. • They ate buffalo, corn, beans, and squash. • Their clothing was made from buffalo, and deer skin decorated with beads. • They lived in tipi’s. • They were nomads.
Seminole • The Seminole lived in the south east. • Their climate was hot and humid. • They had corn, deer, fish, beans, turkey, rabbit. • They had light clothing. • They lived in chikeys. • They were permanents.