By: Cagan, Mike, Derek, and Ayan cheyenne Music. Beliefs and Custom Believed everything had a living spirit Great spirit-Wakan Tanka Before hunting men.

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By: Cagan, Mike, Derek, and Ayan cheyenne Music

Beliefs and Custom Believed everything had a living spirit Great spirit-Wakan Tanka Before hunting men sang, danced, beat drums Myth Cycle of life Medicine dance Sun dance

Cheyenne lived in Texas, Indiana,Kansas,and New Mexico.` `` Another name of the place they lived on is called the Great Plains Location

Shelter Their tipis was made from buffalo hides. The Cheyenne got hides for their shelter from buffalo. Tipi walls were hides sewn together with a buffalo-bone needle. They used logs to build the tipis. Farmers had a earth lodge to live in. An earth lodge was round and made of clay and grass.

Food They ate a lot buffalo. Also they ate some bison. The Cheyenne got food, but it was hard. The Cheyenne ate wild berries. They ate blood pudding too.[blood pudding is blood and they make it into pudding]

Buffalo Buffalo was the Cheyenne’s most important natural resource. Hide:(without hair)tipi covers,blankets,beds,robes shields,clothing Stomach:cooking pots Dung:fuel Bones:sleds,awls,scrapers Hair:rope,stuffing,head dressing skull,part of ceremonial, altar tongue:food Horn:spoons Tendons:thread meat:food

Buffalo continued Bladder:waterproof bag,food bag Tail:fly swatter Teeth:necklaces Dew claws:glue,rattles,wind chimes Blood,pudding,soup paint Teeth,ornaments Liver,food,tanning agent Brains,food,hide preparation footbones,teeth toys,toy buffalo mussels:necklaces hooves:glue rattle beard:decorating weapons,clothes shinbones:knives,tools

Natural Resources Birds: head dresses Mud: Earth lodges Water: cooking, drinking, washing Grass: earth lodges

Clothing Shirt Buffalo hides Skirt Dresses Leggings

during the battle of little bighorn the sioux did not farm guns knives spear shields other

roles of men/women MenWomen Fishingcooking HuntingTaking Care of Children Build Houses

Conclusion The Cheyenne had,shelter, food, beliefs, customs.Please watch the video for more information. WE HOPE YOU LEARNED A LOT! Thanks for watching and entering the Cheyenne

Glossary Bison-a humped back,hairy,big animal Tipi-A log and cloth home Leggings-tight stretchy pants Roles-job for men or women Crops-vegetables that farmers grow