 Bannock  Chemnuevl  Kawaiisu  Mona  Polute  Panamint  Shoshone  Washoe  Ute.

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 Bannock  Chemnuevl  Kawaiisu  Mona  Polute  Panamint  Shoshone  Washoe  Ute

 Animal Skins  1800’s cloth was used  Dresses and shirts (beaded or covered with elk teeth or shells)  Cotton  Women: simple aprons/skirts: made from grasses/ plants: both male and female wore animal hides

 Northern: mountains and forests  Southern: flatlands with salty soil, dry but cold  North: cool, moist climate  East: dry and hot  South: sunny and mild

 Schools  Houses

 Believed each part of nature had it’s own spirit  Expressed in various customs  Hunters gave thanks to animals they killed  Respect for nature

 Wickiup (simple frame of branches covered with brush)

 Hunted duck  Gathered duck eggs and tender shoots of cattail plant  Snakes and grasshoppers as treats  Pine nuts and jack rabbits

 On foot  Boat