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Native Americans. By; Gabrielle Turem. The Inuit people . The Inuit people lived in the artic area and there it is very cold. The Intuits main food sources was seal , whale, and caribou. The Inuit people wore parkas and kamiks to keep warm.
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Native Americans By; Gabrielle Turem
The Inuit people • The Inuit people lived in the artic area and there it is very cold. • The Intuits main food sources was seal, whale, and caribou. • The Inuit people wore parkas and kamiks to keep warm. • The Inuit people lived in igloos and they had permanent shelter.
The Nez Perce people • The Nez Perce people lived in the platue region and there it is very hot. • The Nez Perces main food sources was fish. • The Nez Perce people wore buckskin for their clothing. • The Nez Perce people lived in long homes and teepees they were permanent.
The Kwakiutl people • The Kwakiutl people lived in the north west and there it is very warm and sunny. • The Kwakiutls main food sources was fish. • The Kwakiutl people wore bark clothes . • The Kwakiutl people lived In long homes and they were permanent.
The Hopi people • The Hopi people lived in the south west and there it is very hot. • The Hopis main food sources were corn, beans, and squash. • The Hopi people wore animal skin for their clothing. • The Hopi people lived in adobe, and pueblo houses and they were permanent.
The Pawnee people • The Pawnee people lived in the eastern plains and there it is very wet and cold. • The Pawnees main food sources were corn, beans, and squash. • The Pawnee people wore animal skin for their clothing. • The Pawnee people lived in earth logs and they were permanent and nomads.
The Seminole people • The Seminole people lived in the south east and there it is very warm. • The Seminoles main food sources were fruit, corn, bean, and, squash. • The Seminole people made clothes out of cotton and they were very colorful. • The Seminole people lived in chickpeas and there were permanent.