 They play games as cats cradle and they play with bows and arrows  They also wrestle and play other games.

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 They play games as cats cradle and they play with bows and arrows  They also wrestle and play other games

BEADSBEAD COLORS  The beads were for peoples cloths and for there creations and decorations  The first beads were blue, black, and white. a beaded shirt could be as heavy as 4 pounds!

 They painted rawhide. There is a rawhide raddle in the shape of a buffalo head.  They also made shields,tipis tipi linings, robes

WHAT CLOTHING'S FROM CLOTHES  Clothing was made from tan buffalo hides. For clothing they used deer elks and moose. When the weather was warm men and boys dressed lightly a breech cloth was a long strip of soft leather. Moccasins were worn on the feet. Men's clothing was often decorated with feathers or fur items.

 Games were important in native life. Native people played games that helped them learn life skills. Some games included thinking and guessing. Games imitated the future of boys and girls

 They would eat deer elk anolope bear moose and buffalo. Hunting was a necety that helped families and tribes. They hunted to eat and stay alive.  They also eat seafood like fish seal and whale. They eat different kinds meat. Children/men collect food. They learned how to grow corn

LANGUAGE  A basket is a minnoot. a bead is mazawmpe. A cat means popse. I means ne. leg means acaunt. a day means cheesnesod. Yes means meansnun.

 The most important thing at a celebration is samisen. They had a green corn dance. Gifts were exchanged when guests arrived. The main event was dancing.

 Native Americans belived in the great spirit. They looked beyond death to afterlife. They gave stories for beliefs and practices.