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The Arapaho By Lauren Martin
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Homeland Homelands once northeast Missouri River Called themselves Inuna-ina means “our people Cheyenne called Arapaho hitanwo’iv means “people of the sky”
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Society In summer split into family groups In winter returned to villages to rejoin bands Priests conducted ceremonies and rituals
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Food Arapaho were hunters, gatherers Nature provided them food Women children gathered vegetables, fruits, seeds, nuts
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Homes Women were in charge of building tepees Erected 3 poles to make a triangle Added 20-30 more to form upside down cone
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Family Woman married in late teens After marriage woman had several important jobs Prepared food, tepees, clothing
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Children Girls sewed hides together with bone, awl, sinew Cook meals for family In free time played toys together
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Myths/Legends Arapaho thanked buzzard hawk
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Clothing Tattoos common among Arapaho Woman had tattoo of circle for head Men had tattoo on chest
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Crafts Arapaho designs were sacred Came from legends and dreams Designs thought to protect wearer
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War Tools for hunting were also weapons Bows, arrows, knives, spears
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Contact with Europeans 1830 Arapaho split to two groups Moved North- Northern Arapaho tribe Moved South- Southern Arapaho tribe
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