 By : Andrine Svensen.  Arts and crafts  Terrain and environment  Weather  Shelter  Food  Geography  Climate  Clothing  Animals  General facts.

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 By : Andrine Svensen

 Arts and crafts  Terrain and environment  Weather  Shelter  Food  Geography  Climate  Clothing  Animals  General facts about the sioux  Daily life  What happened when the settlers came to sioux land  Personal connections I made  Environment  What has changed about the sioux  Beliefs and ceremonies  Bibliography

 When a person in a sioux tribe died or was killed everyone in the sioux tribe would cut their own skin until it bled.

 The Sioux people traveled a lot just like me and they also travel around with their families.  The Sioux men go hunting while the women stay home and take of the Sioux children.

 I used………    And ‘If you lived with the Sioux Indians’