By: Jonah, Austin, Ryan, Tyler, Devin, Gage, Matthew, Keaton, Dalton, and Hunter The Plains Indians.

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By: Jonah, Austin, Ryan, Tyler, Devin, Gage, Matthew, Keaton, Dalton, and Hunter The Plains Indians

The Plains People’s Weapons They made their weapons from flint, rock, and animal bones. They made their weapons from flint, rock, and animal bones. They used these things to make spears, arrow heads, knives, and tools. They used these things to make spears, arrow heads, knives, and tools.

The Plains People’s Clothing The Plains Indians used buffalo hides and rabbit furs as clothing. The Plains Indians used buffalo hides and rabbit furs as clothing. They used eagle feathers for a symbol of bravery and faith. They used eagle feathers for a symbol of bravery and faith.

The Plains People Lived in Tepees The Plain’s people made tepees from buffalo hide. The Plain’s people made tepees from buffalo hide. They used logs to hold the buffalo hide on the tepees. They used logs to hold the buffalo hide on the tepees. They lived in tepees because the tepees were easy to transport. They lived in tepees because the tepees were easy to transport.

The Animals of The Plains The Plains had buffalo, rabbits, and wolves. The Plains had buffalo, rabbits, and wolves. These animals provided a good source of food and clothing for the Plains people. These animals provided a good source of food and clothing for the Plains people.

The Plains People Religion The Plains people worshiped many spiritual gods. The Plains people worshiped many spiritual gods. They worshiped a god for providing them with favorable weather, hunts, births, etc… They worshiped a god for providing them with favorable weather, hunts, births, etc…

The Plains People Languages The Plains people spoke many different languages. The Plains people spoke many different languages. Each tribe had different languages. Each tribe had different languages. It was hard to communicate with other tribes because they spoke different languages. It was hard to communicate with other tribes because they spoke different languages.

The Plains People’s Weather They had to deal with bad storms. They had to deal with bad storms. The bad storms caused them to lose their homes. The bad storms caused them to lose their homes. They had good weather sometimes, but other times they didn’t. They had good weather sometimes, but other times they didn’t.

The Plains Indian’s Pottery The Plains Indians made pottery to collect water and store food. The Plains Indians made pottery to collect water and store food. They made their pottery from sand and clay. They made their pottery from sand and clay.

The Plains Environment The Plains Indians environment is very grassy, flat, and has streams. The Plains Indians environment is very grassy, flat, and has streams.

Different Tribes

Fun And Games Indians didn’t just work and hunt; they also played games like lacrosse, spear throwing, and archery. Indians didn’t just work and hunt; they also played games like lacrosse, spear throwing, and archery.

Summary The Plains Indians lived in tepees. The Plains Indians lived in tepees. They used weapons to hunt. They used weapons to hunt. The plains had buffalo. The plains had buffalo. They made clothing from animals. They made clothing from animals. They worshiped many gods. They worshiped many gods. They spoke many languages. They spoke many languages. The Plains was both a hot and cold climate. The Plains was both a hot and cold climate. They made beautiful pottery. They made beautiful pottery. Their environment was very flat. Their environment was very flat. They used every part of the animals they hunted. They used every part of the animals they hunted. The Indians played some of the games we play today. The Indians played some of the games we play today. The people of the plains had different cultures. The people of the plains had different cultures.