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Native Americans Inuits-Arctic Kwakiutl- Northwest Nez Perce-Plateau Pawnee- Plains Hopi-Southwest Seminole-Southeast
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Page 1: Native Americans Inuits-ArcticKwakiutl-Northwest Nez Perce-PlateauPawnee-Plains Hopi-Southwest Seminole-Southeast.

Native AmericansInuits-Arctic Kwakiutl-NorthwestNez Perce-Plateau Pawnee-PlainsHopi-Southwest Seminole-Southeast

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Inuit

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Location

• Arctic-Alaska, Canada, Greenland• Cold, snow, ice, barren land

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Shelter

• Igloos made of snow and ice

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Food

• Caribou, whale, seals, polar bears

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Clothing

• Fur and animal skins to keep warm

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Kwakiutl

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Location

• Northwest coast• Rainy, forests, coastline, ocean• Wet, cold winters, warm summers

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Shelter

• Cedar lodges• Decorated with totem poles

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Food

• Fish and ocean animals• Salmon

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clothing

• Cedar bark clothing

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Nez Perce

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Location

• Plateau in the Northwest• Wet, cold winters and warm summers

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Shelter

• Winter: longhouses made of wood

• Summer: small teepee

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Food

• Salmon• Plants and berries in the summer

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Clothing• made from animal skin•Buckskin (deer) shirts, leggings and moccassins•Many decorated with beads and feathers

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Hopi

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Location

• Southwest• Hot, dry, little rain and water

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Shelter

• Homes were called “pueblos” and made from adobe, a mix of packed clay, sticks, and stones

• Often built on top of steep mesas for protection against attacks

• Ladders were used to get to the different levels

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Food

• Corn was their staple food (also called maize)• “three sisters”-corn, beans, and squash• Had to use irrigation to grow crops • Made clay pottery to hold water

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Clothing

• Made of animal skins

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Pawnee

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Location

• Lived on the Plains

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Shelter

• Earth lodges made of grass, mud, and bark• Used teepees when hunting buffalo(travois for moving them)

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Food

• Summer and winter, the Pawnees hunted buffalo on the Plains.

• Spring and fall, they stayed in their lodges and grew crops, such as the three sisters.

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Clothing

• Used buffalo skin for clothing, with feathers for decoration

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Seminoles

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Location

• Southeast• Hot, humid, plenty of rain, forests

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Shelter

• Chickees-frame made out of logs and roof was covered in leaves or grass. There were no walls, and the floor was built off the ground to keep out water and snakes.

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Food

• Grew crops-three sisters, potatoes, melons• Hunted rabbits and forest animals• Gathered seeds, berries and nuts

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Clothing

• Light-weight and cool• Made from woven grass, cotton or animal

skins

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Can you name each tribe?

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