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The Basket Makers 1500 B.C. Basket Makers live in Colorado
Hunters- wooden clubs, hunting sticks Atlatl- device that helped them to throw sticks with great force Houses- caves and rock overhangs Clothing- fur & skin of animals, turkey feather robes, plant fiber sandals
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Moved to mesas- flat top mountains
Kivas- underground pits lined with stone, used for storing grain Specialty- making baskets Coiled or braided plant fibers and grasses Covered them with clay Baked until hardened Growing population- more knowledge Began farming- bean crops Turkeys caught and raised on farms- easy meals Shift from basket making to pottery making
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The Cliff Dwellers Anasazi- “the ancient ones” A.D. 900-1130
Southwestern Colorado Agriculture- corn, squash, beans, Built reservoirs to water crops Pueblos- villages located on the sides of mountains Mysteriously abandoned villages between became nomadic hunters Mesa Verde National Park 217 rooms, 23 kivas
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People from the “Land of the Sun”
Ute- 2/3 of Colorado was their home until 1868 Wickiups- pole-framed shelters that were usually covered with matting from bark Women gathered- seed grasses, berries, roots, fruits and greens Men hunted- deer, buffalo, elk, rabbits Whole tribe- collect pinecones from pinon pine trees, nuts main part of their diet 1540s – obtained horses and livestock Raid or trade with other tribes Protect themselves
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The Arapaho Came to Colorado from the Red River in Canada
Fierce fighters Live in buffalo skin tepees Men- deerskin, breechcloth, robe and moccasins Women- dresses and moccasins Used a flat pipe for religious ceremonies Kept hidden except for ceremonies Pray for health or abundant food supply
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