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Native Americans of the Plains Region. By Adam, Nathaniel, A.J., and Ben. Landforms in the Region. The plains region has many kinds of landforms. Most of the region is a hilly plain. They also live in dry prairies and grass lands. Location.
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Native Americans of the Plains Region By Adam, Nathaniel, A.J., and Ben
Landforms in the Region The plains region has many kinds of landforms. Most of the region is a hilly plain. They also live in dry prairies and grass lands.
Location They are located in between the Mississippi River and the Appalachain Mountains.
Climate • There many different climate regions. They have cold winters and hot summers.
Tribes in the Region • The Indian tribes in the Plains Region are the … • Cheyenne • Pawnee • Lakota • Dsage • Cadoo • Waco • Wchita • Iowa • Missouri • Sioux • Kiowa
Cheyenne Fish Sticks By Nathaniel and Adam
Homes of the Tribe The homes of the Cheyenne people were… • Tepees
language • The Cheyenne spoke a 14 letter alphabet known as the Cheyenne language. Their language consists of 3 vowels.
Clothing • Buffalo skins • Feather headresses • Breechclothes • Moccasins • Long deer skins • Boots
Food • Hunted buffalo • Buffalo jerky • Buffalo pemmican • Berries
Family Structure • Men hunted • Woman cooked • Kids had many jobs
Culture • The Smoking of the peace pipe. There were very strict rules for the smoking of the peace pipe. • They danced, played music, and other activities.
What Happend to the Tribe • The tribe is still living today • Population of 15,672
Pawnee By Ben and A.J.
HOMES • Tepees
Language • The Pawnee spoke Caddon
Dress • The women made their clothing from buffalo • Men wore nothing until the age of 10 • Both wore face and body paints
Food • Hunters • Buffalo • Elk • Berries and wild greens • Antelope
Family Structure • Woman planted crops • Men hunted • Protected their families
Culture • Peace pipe • Leather hinds were pieces of art • The sun dance was a ceremony • Great spirit • Vision quest
What Happened To The Tribe • The tribe is still alive in Oklahoma