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People of the plains CORE LESSON 4 – PAGES 60-63
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The Great Plains - Lie in the center of North America - Stretch from Mississippi River to Rocky Mountains and from Texas to Canada
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Eastern Plains Occupied by tribes including the Pawnee and Omaha Rainfall made farming successful Built villages near river Lodge: Home made of bark, earth, grass. Provided protection from cold and stormy weather Farmed in spring and fall Hunted in summer and winter
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Western Plains Dry weather = difficult farming Relied on buffalo Provided meat Bones could be used to make tools Hair could be made into rope Tail = fly swatter Skin used for shelter, blankets, clothing, drums, and shields
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Western Plains (Continued) Occupied by nomads Nomad: Person who moves around and does not live in one place Carried belongings using a travois Travois: Similar to sled, usually pulled by a dog Lived in teepee (Cone shaped tent) – Easy to set up and take down
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The Comanche Skilled horseriders, hunter, and warriors Brought horses to North America in 1500’s By 1700’s, almost all American Indians had horses Made life easier to hunt and travel Wealth measured by how many horses owned
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The Comanche (continued) Migrated from Wyoming to Oklahoma and Texas Lived as nomads Were fierce warriors Became one of the most powerful Plains groups (nations) Became known as “The Lords of the Southern Plains” Had wealth and strength
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Comanche Government Divided into groups, hunted and traveled freely Chose leaders (chiefs) Different chiefs for war and peace
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Comanche Today About 8500 live in US today Most live as farmers/ranchers in Oklahoma Still have own government
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