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Shelters Wickiups –wooden frame covered in a matting of branches, leaves, grass Wickiups –wooden frame covered in a matting of branches, leaves, grass Adobe-sun-dried bricks made of clay and straw Adobe-sun-dried bricks made of clay and straw Hogan-wooden frame covered in mud or adobe Hogan-wooden frame covered in mud or adobe

Food Sources Nuts Nuts Seeds (Women grew &gather crops) Seeds (Women grew &gather crops) Squash, Corn, & Beans Squash, Corn, & Beans Watermelon Watermelon Buffalo (Men hunted game animals) Buffalo (Men hunted game animals) Antelope Antelope Deer Deer

Recipes Roasted Mutton (deer) Roasted Mutton (deer) Cornbread Cornbread Antelope stew Antelope stew Huckleberry Bread Huckleberry Bread

Mens Clothing Leather war shirts Leather war shirts Feather war bonnets Feather war bonnets Breechcloths Breechcloths White cotton tunics White cotton tunics

Womens Clothing Buckskin dresses Calico skirts Ribbons Shell Jewelry

Mens Roles Hunting Hunting Tool making {spear arrowheads, knives, bows, and buffalo hide shields} Tool making {spear arrowheads, knives, bows, and buffalo hide shields} Men usually hunt with their sons Performers of ceremonies Performers of ceremonies Politics Politics Agriculture {planting & turning soil} Agriculture {planting & turning soil} War War

Womens Roles Cooking Cooking Taking of children Taking of children Building a shelter when changing location Building a shelter when changing location Helping defend against attacks Helping defend against attacks

Games Hidden stone – using a smooth stone hidden under cups and children guess which cup the stone is under Hidden stone – using a smooth stone hidden under cups and children guess which cup the stone is under Lacrosse – using wooden poles and a ball made from buffalo hide Lacrosse – using wooden poles and a ball made from buffalo hide children would hit the ball and get many points children would hit the ball and get many points

Traditions & Ceremonies Chief-leader of war Government- lawmakers & enforcers Story telling- legends, myths, & fairytales Music- ceremonies Functional art- pottery, blankets, and jewelry Tribal Council- marriages & picking chiefs

Tribes Acoma Acoma Pima Pima Zuni Zuni Pueblo Pueblo Mohave Mohave Rio Jemez Rio Jemez Hopi Hopi

Credits Katelyn P. Alexis K. Dylan W. Paxton T. Ethan M. Savasia T.