THE COEUR D’ ALENE TRIBE By :Will & Mj. Location of tribe They were located near Montana, Washington and Northern Idaho. In 1873, the Coeur ‘D Alene land.

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THE COEUR D’ ALENE TRIBE By :Will & Mj

Location of tribe They were located near Montana, Washington and Northern Idaho. In 1873, the Coeur ‘D Alene land was made into a smaller reservation. It is in Idaho’s northern panhandle region. It includes some of the rich Palouse farmland and beautiful Lake Coeur ‘D Alene.

Types of Food They ate Elk, Antelope,bear,and moose etc. they would skin the animals, next they would smoke the animals over a fire, then they would eat some, last they would store the rest for winter.

Tools The tools gaffs were a iron hook, bows made mountain sheep horns, eating tools were made from stone and bone, they also used trapes and nets to catch fish

clothing They wore cloths made of animal skins like, rabbits, buffalo, deer, and elk skin. They would wear thin shirts, cloak like things, leggings, shoes, and feather covered hats.

Home At first they lived in houses made of large sticks and animal skins. Then they started living in teepees made of dried animal skins like buffalo, elk, and deer.