The Wichita Indians nZachary T. nFood nArt and Music nRecreation.

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The Wichita Indians nZachary T. nFood nArt and Music nRecreation

ART AND MUSIC ART AND MUSIC n The art that men and women did was jewelry, Fetish bowl and silver. n The specialty that the Wichita did was music.When they were about to go on a hunt they danced. n Sometimes they had reunions at dances,and they would have things just for men.

RECREATION n The games that Indians played are hoop and pole,ring and pin,Arctic Kickball. n Hoop and pole is a skilled game where the player tries to throw a ball through a hole that is stretch out by a pole. n Ring and pin is where you throw a string round a deer leg. n Arctic kickball is kickball with a ball stuffed with fur.

FOOD n Tn Tn Tn The Wichita grew corn,squash,melons,tobacco,pumpkins, beans and gourds. nTnTnTnThe farmers grew the food by calm streams so that the food would get a good source of water. nTnTnTnThe Wichita’s favorite crops were the three sisters. They ate raw meat from cattle.