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By Albert, Ben, Kevin, Morgan, and Nina

Food The Sioux Indians ate buffalo meat, rabbits, and other animals. The Kickapoo Indians hunted deer, buffalo, and other animals.

Where They Lived Today, about half of all Sioux live on northern plains reservations. Today, about half of all Sioux live on northern plains reservations. The other half live in urban areas throughout the United States. The other half live in urban areas throughout the United States. The Kickapoo Indians lived in the Midwest region in the Great Lakes State (before Europeans arrived) of the United States. The Kickapoo Indians lived in the Midwest region in the Great Lakes State (before Europeans arrived) of the United States. They separated to Oklahoma, Southern Texas, and northern Mexico. They separated to Oklahoma, Southern Texas, and northern Mexico.

Fast Facts The Sioux were famous for their bravery, fighting skills, and political skills. The Sioux were famous for their bravery, fighting skills, and political skills. On June 17, 1876, a force of Sioux surprised Brigadier General George Crook’s troops. They were all defeated and therefore it was Custer’s Last Stand. On June 17, 1876, a force of Sioux surprised Brigadier General George Crook’s troops. They were all defeated and therefore it was Custer’s Last Stand.

Fast Facts The Kickapoo fiercely opposed to sharing their lands with white settlers The Kickapoo fiercely opposed to sharing their lands with white settlers The Kickapoo fought colonists during the Revolutionary War in The Kickapoo fought colonists during the Revolutionary War in

End Credits Slide 1 by Kevin Slide 2 by Ben and Nina Slide 3 by Kevin and Morgan Slide 4 by Kevin Slide 5 by Morgan Slide 6 by Kevin

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