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By Jeremy Christensen
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Slide one Traditions Slide two what did they eat Slide three where did they live Slide four how did they dress Slide five famous people Slide six contributions Slide seven how big is the tribe Slide eight extra information about the tribe Slide nine quiz for audience Slide ten websites I used Slide eleven about the author
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They lived in nomadic life And they often moved to different places They had big dinners when they found lots of food
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They mostly ate fish, ducks, birds and other water birds. They also ate plants and bugs.
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They lived by lakes, ponds and open deserts. They also lived in small villages. And they lived in small family groups and they lived in the northern deserts of the great basin.
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We still eat what they did. They taught us to live in the desert. We still fish like they did
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Usely they are in small family groups. There are about 500 Goshute left
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In 1914 Goshute children where forced to go to white schools.
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1. What did they eat most often 2. How big was there reservations 3. Whats one of there main places they lived 1. pine nuts 2. 500 3. The desert
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1. Goshute indians 2. http://WWW.utahindians
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1. Where do I live Roy UT. 2. My favorite book The sea of monsters. 3. My favorite activities origami and art. 4. What you should know about me I have sensory problems. 5. How I can help you I can teach you about space.
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