The Lenape used the Catskills as a compass. 3. Looks like Ms.Naclerio and Izzy are having FUN!!!

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The Lenape used the Catskills as a compass. 3

Looks like Ms.Naclerio and Izzy are having FUN!!!

SELFIE!!!

Animal skin For clothing.

The Lenape used arrow heads on bows and spears to hunt animals.

The Lenape used clay to make pots and other items.

The Lenape used animal parts to make cordage, and they used it to tie bark and saplings to their longhouses.

We learned how to throw spears.

We learned how to make fire with a bow.

We learned that the Lenape played a game called popasikawaywin and how to make clay pots.