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Discover the vibrant culture and adaptive survival strategies of Native American tribes living on the Great Plains. From their reliance on buffalo hunting to transitioning to agriculture, learn how these nomadic groups utilized the land and resources available to them. Explore their unique living structures, such as tepees and lodges, and understand the importance of community councils and ceremonies in their daily lives. Delve into the geographical and climatic challenges they faced, and uncover fascinating facts about their rich traditions and beliefs.
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The Plains By Avery ,Will ,Cooper ,Zarina ,Hugh The golden group
Ways of life • -Main source of food was hunting buffalo but soon there were not as many buffalo left to hunt so the plains went to growing crops • They wore buffalo skin when they haunted or other animal skins • They ate there meat raw or cooked or mixed with berries or fat • the plains life depended where they lived • They lived in tepees made up of 7 nomadic groups
What makes are tribe unique • All the buffalo for tools, clothing, utensils and shelters. • Central people lived in villages made up of large round earthen houses called lodges 20-40 people fit in a lodge • Tepees were made out of buffalo
Vocabulary • Scare-A low amount of … • Lodge-A large round earthen home • Ceremony-A celebration to honor a cultural or a religouis event • Travois-A device made of two poles fastened to a dog harness used to carry goods • Tepee-A coned shaped tent made from wooden poles and buffalo skins • Council-A group of leaders who meet to make decisions • Sod-A layer of soil held together by the roots of its grasses
Specific tribes Lowa Missouri Sioux Cheyenne Kiowa Lakota blackfoot
geography • The geography in the plains is flat land for miles and mile. There were also grassy fields and a few hills; it was a great farming place because they just had to follow their main source of food .Buffalo was a great help to the Native Americans because there were thousands of them. When the Natives felt like they were low on the buffalo for more food. The native Americans geography let them use the Missouri river for food, drinks.
Climate • The climate where the Native Americans lived there were often droughts in the Summer. Snowflakes in the winter, and sometimes tornadoes and sometimes massive hailstorms with a lot of hail
Fun facts • The plains people lived in tepees so they could follow the herds of buffalo. They lived in tepees because they were easy to travel with and easy to pick up and clean • Easy to put when the buffalo moved somewhere else • The blackfootindians believed thet they came from a spirit called the old man. Other tribes have different theories of how they came to be.
By • Avery,Cooper,Will,Zarina,Hugh • Miss. McMIllions class • The golden group • Hope you enjoyed the power point about the plain indians