By Bryce, Austin, & Elgin  They used berries that the women picked.

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By Bryce, Austin, & Elgin

 They used berries that the women picked.

 Bows and arrows, knives, and when the when the white men came the Osage got guns.

 When the explorers came they brought horses with them from their old country.

 The buffalo, the Osage could use every part of the buffalo. They used the buffalo for food, clothes, and shelter.

 Buffalo, deer, beaver, squirrel, bear, & ducks.

 Tipi’s, half shelters, canoe shelter, and mounds.

 The Plains Indians, because of the limited land, rivers, and the animals.

 The bladder was a water bag, the skin was for tipis, and the stomach was a cooking bag.

 Water boys would take the bladder and fill it up for the hunters.

 Osage lived on the west side of the Mississippi River.