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The Fascinating Fremont Indians: Tracing Traditions, Food, and Culture

Explore the rich heritage of the Fremont Indians with insights into their traditions, diet, attire, famous figures, contributions, tribe size, and intriguing facts. Engage in a quiz to test your knowledge and delve into additional resources for further learning.

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The Fascinating Fremont Indians: Tracing Traditions, Food, and Culture

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  1. Fremont Indians By: Taylor Larsen

  2. Table of contents: • Slide Three: Tribe Traditions • Slide Four: What Did They Eat? • Slide Five: Where Did They Live? • Slide Six: How Did They Dress? • Slide Seven: Famous People • Slide Eight: Contributions • Slide Nine: How Big Is The Tribe? • Slide Ten: Extra Info • Slide Eleven: Quiz • Slide Twelve: Bibliography • Slide Thirteen: About The Author

  3. Tribe Traditions • Diwali • Nomadic Hunting • The Fire Dance

  4. What Did They Eat? The Fremont Indians ate buffalo. Sometimesthey ate rabbits. Sometimes they ate elk too! They also ate corn and grew crops. The Fremont Indians were omnivores.

  5. Where Did They Live? The Fremont Indians lived in Utah. They also lived in Wyoming. Once they lived in Idaho. Sometimes they lived in Nevada too! They slept in pit houses that were also underground.

  6. How Did They Dress? The Fremont Indians dressed in animal fur. They also dressed in buffalo hide. Sometimes they dressed in deer too! Also for shoes they wore moccasin.

  7. Famous People! JosephWalker James W. Loowen Thomas Fitzpatrick

  8. Contributions! • Pottery was used to carry water and food and now we use bowls and buckets made of pottery probably because we got the idea from them. • Arrowheads that we found helped us to make and improve the bow narrow today, • Ladders made from wood gave us the idea to make them out of metal to make them sturdier and safer.

  9. How Big Is The Tribe? The Fremont tribe was about 300-350 people. There was about 160-170 men. There was also about 120-130 women. There was also about 40-50 children. Altogether there was about 300-350 people in the Fremont tribe.

  10. Extra Info! Many different Indians spoke manydifferent languages. There was 7 different Indian tribes living atthe same time including the Anazasi,Fremont,Ute,Shashoni, Piuete,Navajo and the Goshute. The Indians left behind loads of stuff so that’s our proof that the Indians really did exist.

  11. Quiz • What did the Fremont Indians eat? • Where did the Fremont Indians live? • What was one of the Fremont Indians traditions?

  12. Bibliography • Fremont history and culture www.legends from america.com • Web answers www.web answers .org • Answers www.wiki.answers.com

  13. About The Author • I live in Hooper UT • My favorite books are Michael Vey, Percy Jackson, Charlie Bone • One of my favorite activities is soccer • My favorite colors are green, purple, and black • I help others by being kind to them • My favorite subject is math

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