Great Plains Indians By: Bailey, Amber, Erin, and Justin.

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Great Plains Indians By: Bailey, Amber, Erin, and Justin

Homes The Crow Indians lived in tepees. The Cherokee Indians lived in villages along the Riverbanks. Iroquois Indians lived in long houses. Seminole Indians lived in chickees

Foods Plain Indians grow crops such as corn, squash, beans, wild rice, blueberries They also hunt and kill deer, elk, rabbits and many other animals. They also pick foods such as chokecherries, berries. Odd foods such as gophers, sasktoons marrow, nose.

Way of Life »Cheyennes hunted buffalo & other game. Arapaho hunted game such as elk & antolop. The Blackfeet men when trained for helping sick »Each one of the Pawnee would do the same dances.

Interesting Facts They used the bones for arrows They used the skin for house They used the fur for their beding & clothing The crow indins construk one of the largest tepee They paited their face to friten the spirit