They lived in pit houses. a pit house is where you go dig a hole in the ground. You put sticks on the top of the hole and build a latter to get.

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They lived in pit houses. a pit house is where you go dig a hole in the ground. You put sticks on the top of the hole and build a latter to get in and out. Like this

They dressed in buffalo hide to keep them warm. They also use robes, breech,clouts,leather. Garments, feathers, cloth, fur blankets.

Robert Stewart David Thompson William Ashley

 Use seeds  Grow fo  od  clothing

 We think they lived in big tribes independent

Extra information They did a lot of cliff drawings

 What did they eat  What did they dress with  What kind of traditions did they have

 Quest Utah Mrs. Chidesters blog Fremont Indian history and culture

 I live in Clearfield Utah  I like diary of a wimpy kid  Football is my hobby  I love my family  Care for others