The Potawatomi Tribe By: Lauren C. & Jack T..

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The Potawatomi Tribe By: Lauren C. & Jack T.

CLOTHING The Potawatomi tribe were … Moccasins Leggings Long skirts with procaine quills Breech clothes Sioux Mohawk The Potawatomi tribe traded with the French for European clothes.

Location The Potawatomi lived in the eastern woodlands of Michigan. The Potawatomi also live by the Great Lakes ( Lake Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Lake Erie, and last but not least Lake Superior.

HOUSING The Potawatomi lived in longhouse with bark covering on the top. The long house are shaped as dome shaped houses.

Food they eat … Wild Rice Fish Syrup Deer Ducks Berries Elk melons They hunted animals They grew crops

IMPACT OF THE EUROPEANS Europeans were guest to the great lakes Area. The Potawatomi traded with the French for Europeans clothes.

Fun Fact Did you know that the Potawatomi tribe has a king/ Ruler. The king/ruler is the person who runs the tribe!! Isn't that amazing?

The Potawatomi Tribes Beliefs The Potawatomi tribe belied in the great spirits. They also graced Mother earth.