 Slide three : Traditions  Slide four : What did they eat?  Slide five : Where did they live?  Slide six : How did they dress?  Slide seven : Famous.

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 Slide three : Traditions  Slide four : What did they eat?  Slide five : Where did they live?  Slide six : How did they dress?  Slide seven : Famous people  Slide eight : Contributions  Slide nine : How big was the tribe?  Slide ten : Extra information  Slide eleven : Quiz  Slide twelve :Websites I used  Slide thirteen : About the author

DDiwali [Holiday] NNomadic Hunting FFire Dancing

The Fremont Indians ate corn, rabbit, deer, berries, a variety of edible wild plants, buffalo, plus they also picked vegetables.

The Fremont Indians lived in South central Utah in underground houses called pit houses. Pit houses are underground houses with latters to get in and out of them the pit houses also pottery in them.

The Fremont Indians wore moccasins [ shoes ] they also wore necklaces and blunt hairstyles, fur clothing, leather mittens, pouches, and hats. Sometimes they would use deer skin as clothing.

James W. Loowen Joseph Walker Thomas Fitzpatrick

 The Fremont Indians had a, unique art style.  They were also great at, making pottery, and, arrowheads.  Sometimes, the Fremont would make bamboo, or normal latters.

The Fremont Indian tribe had about 300 people in it. 140 – 150 men, 120 – 130 woman, and about 40 – 50 children.

Many different Fremont Indians spoke different languages.

 Did they hunt, gather, or both?  What did they make latters out of?  Where did they live? Answers!! 1.Both 2.bamboo and wood 3.South Central Utah

 Title of page : Fremont Indians  Website address : cpluhna.nau.edu/people/Fremont.htm  Title of page : Wickipedia  Website address : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fremont_culture

 Where do you live? Ogden, Utah, 3965 Nordin Avenue  What is your favorite book? Mrs. Piggle Wiggle  What are you favorite activities? Running, drawing, and reading.  What should we know about you? I ‘m smart and kind.  How can you help others? By being nice to them.  What is your favorite subject in school? Art