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NATIVE AMERICANS. By Logan and Caleb. The Inuit . The Inuit lived in the artic. They had a harsh climate and lived through Canada, and Alaska. The food they eat is seal, fish, walrus, caribou, polar bear . they wore fur and leather and kamiks over their clothing.
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NATIVE AMERICANS By Logan and Caleb
The Inuit • The Inuit lived in the artic. • They had a harsh climate and lived through Canada, and Alaska. • The food they eat is seal, fish, walrus, caribou, polar bear. • they wore fur and leather and kamiks over their clothing. • They lived in igloo’s and traveled by dog sleds and kayaks to hunt food. • They are permanents.
The Kwakiutl • There region was in the Pacific Northwest. • They lived near forest, rivers, and the pacific ocean. • They ate fish, sea lion, and otter. • They wore cedar bark capes or blankets. • The Kwakiutl had tipi’s and lodges. • They were both permanents and nomads.
Nez Perce • The Nez Perce lived in the northwest. • Their climate is in the platue region. • Their food mostly was salmon. • Their clothing was made of deer or rabbit skin. • They lived in longhouses. • They are permanents.
Hopi • Their region was a flat desert, high plateaus, and dry desert in the southwest. • Their climate is hot in Arizona and New Mexico. • They ate beans, squash, corn, rabbit, and coyote. • Their clothing was made from sheep wool. • The Hopi lived in Pueblos • They were permanent.
Pawnee • The region is the Eastern great plains. • Their climate was the Mississippi river to the Rocky mountains. • They ate buffalo, corn, beans, and squash. • Their clothing was made from buffalo, and deer skin decorated with beads. • They lived in tipi’s. • They were nomads.
Seminole • The Seminole lived in the south east. • Their climate was hot and humid. • They had corn, deer, fish, beans, turkey, rabbit. • They had light clothing. • They lived in chikeys. • They were permanents.