By Brady, Cariel, Chase.. Food Potawatomi people are great at hunting and farming. They always cook corn on the cob, peas, fish and wild rice and more.

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by Brady, Cariel, Chase.

Food Potawatomi people are great at hunting and farming. They always cook corn on the cob, peas, fish and wild rice and more.

Shelter Potawatomi men and women built wigwams, birch bark and long houses and other houses too.

Clothing Potawatomi women wore deerskin dresses from deerskin. Potawatomi men wore deerskin shirts.

Travel They use birch bark canoes and dugout canoes. Today potawatomi people use cars today.

Interesting facts The earth maker made the earth beautiful. The earth maker noticed that there was no humans there. So he made humans.

Credits We found these pictures on Google. We got the information on Google. Again by Chase Cariel and Brady.