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By: Camille and Stephanie The Huron Tribe By: Camille and Stephanie

Food They ate corn They ate beans They ate a lot of squash. They caught and ate fish They ate small game, such as rabbit They ate sunflower seeds They also ate wild turkey

The Huron Housing The Huron tribe used to live in long houses that are large wood-frames covered with sheets of bark. They also lived in pan sided, witch have re enforced built for protection. They used wood for some of their houses They lived in houses covered in sheets of bark

The Huron Clothing The Huron tribe had some of there clothes made from leather Some clothes were made of seal skin Everyone wore skirts Men wore breechcloths and leggings

Impact of the Europeans The impact of the Europeans was good, because Samuel de Champlain, who was French, wanted to make an alliance with the Hurons.

Beliefs

What does the traditional Story tell you about their beliefs? Also they think a women fell out of the sky. The traditional story tells about there beliefs because they think a turtle holds the earth. The women put mud on the Turtles back.

Bibliography Schonberg, Marcia. Michigan Native Peoples (Heinemann State Studies). New York: Heinemann Library, 2003. Print. Also a website we used was Wyandot fact work sheet. Another book was Schonberg, Marcia. Michigan Native Peoples (Heinemann State Studies). New York: Heinemann Library, 2003. Print.

The End! Hope You enjoyed it! From Camille and Stephanie