All About The Lakota Tribe

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All About The Lakota Tribe Creators; Lily Kacey Issy Donovan Brandon

1) Where did the tribe live 1) Where did the tribe live? The Lakota Tribe lived in Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, and South Dakota, or in other words, Northern areas.

2) Which 8 region or regions did they live in 2) Which 8 region or regions did they live in? The 8 regions they lived in are the Interior Lowlands, the Great Plains, slightly in the Rocky Mountains and a little bit in the Coastal Plain.

3) What was the climate like where they lived 3) What was the climate like where they lived? The Lakota tribe had harsh winters and hot summers.

4) What type of home did they live in 4) What type of home did they live in? They lived in teepees, and other Indian homes, because they traveled a lot.

5) What was their home made out of 5) What was their home made out of? Their home was made out of buffalo skin.

6) How did they survive? The Lakota Tribe survived by riding horses, using bow and arrows to kill/hunt buffalos. The buffalo was a major source for them to get food and clothing.