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Native American Dolls
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Today…. More than 3 million Native Americans live in the US and Canada. They probably don’t live in tepees anymore than non-native kids live in log houses.
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Sioux Today most Sioux live in North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, Saskatchewan. Dakota is the tribal name of the Dakota Sioux meaning “friendly”.
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South Dakota Sioux The Sioux Indians, who call themselves "Lakota" or "Dakota," are one of the largest and best-known Native American tribes of the Great Plains.
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Home of the Sioux Tepees are good homes for people who are always on the move.
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Chippewa One of the largest and most powerful tribes. They lived in Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan. There home was called a wigwam.
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Apache They live in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. They are relatives to the Navajos. They are best known for fierce military resistance against Mexican and Americans, under the leadership of warriors like Geronimo. Their home is called a wiki up. It is made of brush.
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Shoshonis They live in Idaho, Nevada, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, and parts of California. They were sometimes enemies of Blackfeet, Lakota, and Cheyenne. They lived in tepis. An entire village could be taken down and be ready to move in one hour.
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Yakima They live in Washington state. They are master fisherman and traders. There home was an earth lodge. They did not move. It was like a basement home with a dome top. Story telling is very important to their culture.
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Seminole They live in Florida. Some of them were forced to move to Oklahoma in the 1800’s. Their home is a chickees. It is a stilt house with no walls.
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Navajos They are the largest nation. They are famous for rugs. Their language was used for code in WWII. They live in the four corners of Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado. Navajo people lived in hogans, which are traditional earth houses. A hogan is made of a special wood framework packed with clay into a domed shape, with the door facing east. The thick earthen walls insulate the hogan and protect the people inside from wind and strong weather.
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Hopi They are known as peaceful people. They are expert farmers and artists. Kachini dolls are used to teach children about religion. They do not take them to bed with them. They live in adobe houses. They are good for a farming community that has no need to move.
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Zuni Zuni live in New Mexico in adobe houses or pueblos. Ladders are used to reach upstairs apartments. Some are still in use today.
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Reference Native American Facts for Kids Resources on American Indians for Children and Teachers http://www.native-languages.org/kids.htm Welcome to Native Languages of the Americas! We are a non-profit organization working to preserve and promote American Indian languages. This "Facts For Kids" section was designed to provide simple online information about American Indians in an easy-to-read question and answer format. We encourage students, especially older kids, to look through our main information on American Indian tribes to get the best feel for the cultures they are studying.American Indian tribes
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