2. CONTENTS
Sports
Clothing
Crafts
Food
Homes
Children
Wildlife
Family
Myths
3. Sports
The Native Americans like to play
games. They played a game called
lacross. To play lacross you use a
stick with a net attached to it and a
ball. The Native Americans play
with a lot of different cultures .
They usually make teams so
different people from different
cultures can meet different people.
4. Clothing
Women mostly wore knee length deerskin
skirts. A traditional outfit is a poncho type
dress and pants made from skin of animals.
Men mostly wore breechcloths with tight
leggings under the breechcloths.
Young girls wore breechcloths like there
fathers. At age 12 they started to ware
buckskin dresses. And the boys wore
breechcloths all there lives.
5. Clothing
Women mostly wore knee length deerskin
skirts. A traditional outfit is a poncho type
dress and pants made from skin of animals.
Men mostly wore breechcloths with tight
leggings under the breechcloths.
Young girls wore breechcloths like there
fathers. At age 12 they started to ware
buckskin dresses. And the boys wore
breechcloths all there lives.
6. Clothing
Women mostly wore knee length deerskin
skirts. A traditional outfit is a poncho type
dress and pants made from skin of animals.
Men mostly wore breechcloths with tight
leggings under the breechcloths.
Young girls wore breechcloths like there
fathers. At age 12 they started to ware
buckskin dresses. And the boys wore
breechcloths all there lives.
7. Crafts
The Nez Perce women made crafts like cone
shaped hats. To make the cone shape hat you
have to sew it then you have to sew the
decorations on after you have made the hat.
The needle is a simple piece of grass. Women
also make mens shirts quilled shirt for fishing.
8. Food
There is a group called Navajo. For breakfast
they mostly tortillas and mutton stew. The
tortilla were served with a meat such as lamb,
goat, and sheep. To drink the Navajo drank
herb and spice tea, beer, and wine ( plus
water). For lunch they ate corn, wheat, and
vegetabels which have been grown in back
yards.
9. Homes
The home that the Cheyenne people live in
are made of wood. They are called domed
homes before they moved into the great
planes in Colorado.The Nomadic Cheyenne
lived in tipis.
10. Children
The children in the group called Seminole
usually do chores allot, but they can still play.
When boys are young the get taught to hunt by
there uncles.
Girls learn by there mom’s and grandmas to
tend( pick weeds) gardens, sew, and care for the
babies.
11. wildlife
Native American wildlife animals are not mean
animals like tigers they are nice animals. The
Eastern Bluebird, and The Wood Pecker
Families. The eastern blue birds fly through
North America same with the wood pecker
family.
12. Family
The Nez Perce men got married at the age of 14
and the women even younger. To make thanks
to the brides family the groom would catch a fish,
the bride would give the grooms family beautiful
clothing .
13. Myths
The Cheyenne myths explain many things about
life. The one about the scared buffalo Hat made
the other animals plentiful so that the Cheyenne
not starve.
14. Wars
The group called Navajo were fierce warriors.
When they got to the desert they fought the
Pueblo.The Navajo used war clubs , Tomahawks,
spear and bow & arrows. imgres
15. Native Americans
2005
Evelyn Wolfson
Garth Sevens
Publishing
Cheyenne 2002
Richard M. Ganies
Cheyenne 2002
Navajo 2002 ABDO Publising
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