Great Plains Made by: Olivia Sourivong, D.J. Baze.

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Great Plains Made by: Olivia Sourivong, D.J. Baze

Names of Tribes  Blackfoot  Cheyenne  Crow  Kiowa  Comanche  Pawnee

Describe Where They Lived  The land was very grassy,and plain  Most Great Plains Indians lived in Dakota,Minnesota, Nebraska,Saskatchewan, Kansas,Oklahoma  The Plains Tribe lived in tepees, and earthlodges  A reason why the land effected them was because they had more land to grow crops, and hunt for bufffalo

How Did They Choose To Live  Some of the food resources would have been buffalo, and corn.  The way they would of got water would have been getting a canteen.  The way the Plains Tribe had gotten shelter was probably get tall poles to make a tepee.  The way the Indians had gotten all of these things to live was very hard to earn.

Facts  It was all up to women to place where the tepees can be placed.  Inside a tepee there would be a little flap where smoke would come out from cooking.  When a Sioux warriors had traded there spears, and bow and arrows they would trade for guns.  The Plains Tribe had often paint there weapons.  Seven large tribes made up the Sioux Nation- Wdewakanton, Sisseton, Teton, Wanpekute, Yankton, and Yanktonia.

Comparison Of Native Tribes To Today  Difference- Less technology than today.  Difference- Long time ago Indians would fight for everybody to be the same.  Same- Some people still make clothes out of thread.  Same- Today people still trade for resources.

Wrap Up  We have learned that the Plains Tribe are mostly the same as other tribes.  How did the Plains Tribe had picked the Plains Tribe?  The Plains Tribe had worked with each other.  Why did the Plains Tribe pick to live in the Midwest?

Bibliography    Google-for more images