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Indians of North America Kiowas and Mandan By Myesha Tellis . Table of Contents. Great plains - slide 2 Mandan’s - slide 3 Kiowa's - slide 4 Glossary - slide 5 Diagram - slide 6 `. Bison. http://www.google.com/imges. Great plains.
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Indians of North America Kiowas and Mandan By Myesha Tellis
Table of Contents • Great plains - slide 2 • Mandan’s - slide 3 • Kiowa's - slide 4 • Glossary - slide 5 • Diagram - slide 6 • ` Bison http://www.google.com/imges
Great plains The tribes are located in the middle of North America. It’s very flat, very grassy, with gently rolling hills. In the Great Plains the Indians and American bison (their buffalo's) roamed the land, the two most important tribes in this area are the Mandan's and Kiowas. (ky.uh.wahz) http://www.google.com/search Mandan‘s Kiowa‘s
Mandans Housing The Mandan's have lodges that are circular, warm, big, and made of sod. In the lodges you get one room per family but you still get your own beds. Sixty people can fit in one lodge plus pets. Hunting In there tribe hunting is very important its like life or death. Before they can begin hunting every man and boy have to now there job and need to blend in. When they start hunting they don’t just attack right away, they surround and frighten first. Gathering Gathering things are very important to the Mandan’s just like hunting is to them. They need them for trading and for food sources to, only women and children gather plants and crops and other things from the forest. Crops they are allowed to gather are beans, corn, squash, and sunflower. Tools tools that the Mandan’s made came from buffalo clothes, weapons, water bottles, and blankets are all made from buffalo. Caption box
Kiowas Kiowas In the southern great plains is were the Kiowas lived they are nomads. Because the Kiowas never stayed in one place, they had no rich valleys or forest. In the tribe they don’t farm or live in villages, but depend on the buffalos like the Mandan’s. The Kiowas were selfish By claiming certain areas even when they moved to a different area. buffalo uses There buffalo uses are as important as they are to the Mandan's. The nomads make easy shelter called tepee’s. they made this with buffalo skin, with a pole to hold it up, they also leave a hole to let out smoke. To make fire they use buffalo droppings , all of there beds, blankets, clothes, and of course food are made from buffalo’s. Travois They use carriers that they called travois ( truh.voy) to carry goods. Where the Kiowa's live there isn't much wood so they used the poles from the tepee’s. Horses dragged the poles ( kind of like a carrier). chief If a man would want to become chief they would have to prove himself to his people. To become chief they have to prove that he is a good hunter, leader, and most of the tribe must trust him. In this tribe women are not allowed to be chief. Subgroups Nomads who don’t follow the ways of the people may be free to live on there own. Sometimes a tribe would often have many subgroups .Subgroups are made of a family who woks together.
Mandans Hunting Arrowheads Google.com/Images Google.com/Images Google.com/Images Lodges
Kiowas Shield Chief google.com/images Google.com/Images Tepees Google.com/Images
Glossary Lodges – A circular built over a shallow pit and covered with sod Sod – Mats that are held together by grass Tepee’s- A cone shaped tent made of poles covered with animal skin Travois- A kind of carrier made up of two poles fasten to the harness animals Nomads- A wanderer who has no settled home
Diagram • The stomach is used for making water bottles. • Cords are made from little pieces of hair. • They use buffalo skin to make rope. • To make bows they use the buffalo horns. • Blankets, clothes, and moccasins are all made from buffalo skin. • They use buffalo skin to cover the tepee poles top to bottom. • For fuel they use dry buffalo droppings called chips.