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Native A merican Tribes

Native A merican Tribes. By: sherrica handy- richardson. Sherrica’s native American Table of contents. Caddo’s Apache’s Kiowa’s Tigua’s. Caddo’s Native Region. The caddo’s where farmers who lived in the S outh East Coastal. Caddo’s home/shelter

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Native A merican Tribes

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  1. Native American Tribes By: sherrica handy- richardson

  2. Sherrica’s native American Table of contents • Caddo’s • Apache’s • Kiowa’s • Tigua’s

  3. Caddo’s Native Region • The caddo’s where farmers who lived in the South East Coastal.

  4. Caddo’s home/shelter • Was Cone shaped poles covered with Grass • How caddo’s get their food • By farming ,and Haunting

  5. What did the caddo’s eat • They eat corn,beans,squash,pumpkins , and sunflower seeds.

  6. Caddo’s clothing/tattoes)Apperance • They wore clothing made from deerskins . they mostly wore leggings to protect their legs when they went haunting. They also tattoed steaks on their faces and animals on their bodies so that they can know the memberships of their tribe.

  7. Interesting Facts/fact • The word Caddo is PronoucedCad-oh which means true Cheifs. Most of the Caddo’s live in Oaklohoma. Most caddo’s speak english.

  8. The Apache’s Region • The apache’s came from Alaskan ,Canda, and portions of american southeast. The apache’s came toward the united states , and divided itself into two more regions with the Rio Grande.

  9. How did the apaches get their food? • By haunting ,and farming. • The apaches ate • The plated corn,beans,pumpkins,and watermelon. And they haunted buffalo.

  10. The apaches clothing/tattoes)aperrance • The apaches woman wore buckskin • The apaches men were haunters and they wore breecloth,warriors , and loaders.

  11. Apache’s home/shelter • They Lived in tipis covered with buffalo hides..

  12. Fact/facts of the apache • They wore clothing made of buffalo,deerskins,breechcloths. And buckskins they were Nomands.

  13. The kiowas region • They lived around the texas panhandle. • they lived in tee pees tee pees are easy to move and being nomads the kiowa moved all the time.

  14. The kiowas home/shelter • The kiowas lived in tipis covered with buffalo hide.

  15. How do the kiowas get their food? • They haunted • The kiowas haunted buffalo,squirrels,coyote,rabitt,snake,and deer for food.

  16. The Kiowa’s Clothing/tattoes)Apperance) The cut their hair only when they were in the mourning. Kiowa’s men wore their hair in braids. with tribal tattoes on their foreheads . And they also painted their faces for special Occasions.

  17. Facts/fact about kiowas • They kiowas was nomads. They depended on buffalo. The kiowas fought with other tribes. The kiowas traded buffalo hides, and meat for crops like corn.

  18. The tigua region Is the mountain and basins / pueblo region.

  19. Tigua home/shelter • The tigua houses were made of sticks covered in mud.

  20. How did the tigu get their food? They got their food by farming and haunting. • What did they eat • They tigua’s ate corn beans, and squash . They haunted deer, rabbits,antelopes ,and bears and any wild animal that run around.

  21. The tigua’s clothing/tattoes)apperance • The means wore breechcloths they weaved cloths made out of cotton.

  22. Facts/fact about tigua • The tiguapuebloan tribe is the only tribe still in texas. • They stored and cook their food in their well made potterys.the were famous for their beatiful pottery.

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