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Native Americans. By. Tyler Allen. Inuit. Inuit men , women, and children wore special clothing to keep them warm.
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Native Americans By. Tyler Allen
Inuit Inuit men , women, and children wore special clothing to keep them warm. Shirts were made of bird skin. And pants and coats were made of animal fur. The Inuit were not able to grow crops instead they hunted a animal called caribou. Inuit lived in ice houses called Igluviaks. The Inuit lived in the north arctic areas for a long time. The arctic is a cold and frozen area. Greenland, Canada, and Alaska were places were the Inuit lived.
Nez Perce The Nez Perce were located on the plateau region. Nez Perce ate mostly salmon. They are permanent. They live in long houses. The Nez Perce migrated throughout the plateau region. In the spring the Nez Perce caught salmon in river valleys. During the summer and fall
Kwakiutl The Kwakiutl were a large American group in the pacific northwest. Their way of life was similar to the other northwest Indians. They built their villages near the river s , oceans, and lakes. They live in Canada. They invented potlatches. The Kwakiutl live in clans in longhouses. Today the Kwakiutl still live in the west coast of Canada.
Hopi The Hopi live in the south west region. They eat corn, bean, and squash. They live in adobes. They are permanent.
Pawnee • The Pawnee live in the eastern woodland . They eat corn , beans , and squash. They wore animal skin. They live in adobes . And they are PERMANET!
Seminole • The Seminoles live in the south west region. They eat corn , beans , and squash. They weir animal skin. They live in everglades. They are permanent.