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Potawatomi Location: Michigan and Wisconsin
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Homes: Wigwam
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Food: corn, beans, squash, tobacco, wild rice berries, deer, elk, wild birds, fish, maple syrup
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Transportation: Birch bark canoes
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Clothing: Women; long deerskin dresses Men; breechcloths, leggings, and deerskin shirts
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Cheyyenne Location: South Dakota, Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado, and Kansas
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Homes: Wigwams or Teepees
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Food: corn, squash, and beans. Hunted deer and buffalo
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Transportation: Travois
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Clothing: Women; long deerskin dresses Men; breechcloths, leggings, and deerskin shirts
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Salish Location: Washington
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Homes: Earthen lodges sometimes known as "pit houses
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Food: staple food was salmon. Men also hunted for elk, buffalo, mountain sheep, and small game. Women gathered nuts, roots, and berries to add to their diet.
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Transportation: Birchbark canoes
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Clothing: Breech cloths with leggings and short buckskin shirts with patterns of holes punched into them. Women wore buckskin dresses with leggings and sometimes a fringed cape
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Navajo Location: Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado
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Homes: Hogan
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Food: corn, beans, and squash. Also hunted deer, antelope, and small game, gathered nuts, fruits, and herbs
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Transportation: Travois
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Clothing: men wore breechcloths and the women wore skirts made of woven yucca fiber. Shirts were not necessary in Navajo culture, but both men and women wore deerskin ponchos or cloaks of rabbit fur in cool weather, and moccasins on their feet.
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Cherokee Location: Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee
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Homes: Made of rivercane and plaster, with thatched roofs
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Food: corn, beans, squash, and sunflowers. Also gathered berries, nuts and fruit to eat. Hunted deer, wild turkeys, and small game and fished in the rivers
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Transportation: long dugout canoes from hollowed-out logs. Over land, the Cherokees used dogs as pack animals
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Clothing; men wore breechcloths and leggings. Cherokee women wore wraparound skirts and poncho-style blouses made out of woven fiber or deerskin
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Wampanoag Location: Massachusetts and Rhode Island
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Homes: Wigwam
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Food: corn, squash and beans. Men hunted for deer, turkeys, and small game and went fishing in their canoes. Wampanoag children collected other food like berries, nuts and herbs
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Transportation: dugout canoes by hollowing out huge trees
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Clothing: women wore knee-length skirts. men wore breechcloths with leggings. Neither women nor men had to wear shirts in the Wampanoag culture, but they would dress in deerskin mantles during cool weather
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