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By MI Mer

By MI Mer. The area of the Iowa Indians. This is where the Iowa Indians lived the tribe was made of hay . hay is actually dead grass or dry grass they also used wood. they had all kinds of things they made of grass. Food the Iowa ate.

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By MI Mer

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  1. By MI Mer

  2. The area of the Iowa Indians This is where the Iowa Indians lived the tribe was made of hay .hay is actually dead grass or dry grass they also used wood. they had all kinds of things they made of grass

  3. Food the Iowa ate. They ate corn and they had fruit like grapes apples and sometimes bananas they ate corn the most.

  4. The crafts There crafts were made of hay and or dry grass. They used trees .made out of hay[dead or dry grass]

  5. FAMILY LIFE They all made everything out of hay o dry grass. They would dress In hay and women made blankets. They lived to dance

  6. There pronunciation It was pronounced like this (Iowa) it has no pronunciation it is just sounded out

  7. RESOURCES >WWW.LETSBEINDIAN.COM >Http://Www.Google.Com/Imgres?Um=1&hl=en&biw=1024&bih=600&tbm=isch&tbnid=shy0s0s4kwid_m:&imgrefurl=http://Digital.Library.Okstate.Edu/Encyclopedia/Entries/I/Io001.Html&docid=ann_xhhljthjgm&imgurl=http://Digital.Library.Okstate.Edu/Encyclopedia/Entries/I/Images/Io001a.Jpg&w=600&h=353&ei=ln97upgoikeriglmyohadw&zoom=1&iact=rc&dur=375&page=1&tbnh=137&tbnw=234&start=0&ndsp=15&ved=1t:429,r:3,s:0,i:90&tx=92&ty=89 >www.familysearch.org

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