Choctaw Native Americans

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Choctaw Native Americans Jake Kimbrell Annslee Bolton Haley Harris Sara Yeager

Habitat There habitat is Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida.

Homes The Choctaw Indians lived in log cabins.

Clothing There Clothing is Breecloth which is a dress with beads. A Poncho is a shirt with cuts on the sleeve and pants. There shoes were called Moccasins and sometimes they put beads on them for decorations.

Food The Choctaw Indians harvested and ate food like corn, beans, squash, sunflowers and meat.

Customs The Choctaw Indian customs where that they liked to make bead bags. There are a lot of Choctaw Indian legends and fairy tales.

Tools and Weapons They had clubs, spears, and bow and arrows. Only the fisherman would use the bow and arrows for spearing their fish. They used tomahawks and clubs in war.

Art and Pottery The Choctaw Indians did artwork but they did a little bit of pottery. The main thing they made was beaded artwork, like river Cain baskets. They were made of grass, vine, and thin tree bark. They also made beaded dolls. The dolls dresses were made out of beads sewn together.

Interesting Facts The Choctaw Indians bartered and when they bartered they used a language called, Mobil Ian.