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The Arapaho Indians By Chloe
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Where They Lived The Arapaho homelands were once located northeast of the Missouri River. Parts of the present-day Wyoming, Colorado, Kansas, and Nebraska were in their territory. The Arapaho was abundant with natural beauty.
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Homes The Arapaho lived in tepees. Women were in charge of building the tepees. Tepees were usually 12 to 20 feet tall. The tepees frame was formed with three poles. The frame was covered with buffalo hides. They pounded wooden stakes through the hide
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Family Life Hunting was a mans most important job in the Arapaho tribe. He was expected to provide for his family. A man was ready to marry when his hunting skills. The women’s older brother, dad, uncle chose her uncle. A woman got married in her late teens.
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Children The boys were taught to hunt at a young age. They learned how to imitate animal calls. They got their first pony at a young age. Girls learned how to sew hide with a bone awl and sinew. Women taught girls how to tan hide.
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Clothing MMen wore breechcloths SShirts MMoccasins LLeggings LLeggings protected them from thorns. WWomen wore fringed dresses. KKnee high leggings. DDuring the winter the Arapaho wore robes made of buffalo.
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Foods The women and children gathered vegetables, fruits, seeds, and wild berries for their family. They used buffalo meat for soups and stews. The women prepared meat for the winter.
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Society The Arapaho lived in four nomadic bands. During the summer each band split into family groups. The groups returned to their winter villages to rejoin their bands.
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