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The Huron Tribe. By: Camille and Stephanie. They ate corn. Food. They ate beans. They ate a lot of squash. They caught and ate fish. They ate small game, such as rabbit. They ate sunflower seeds. They also ate wild turkey. The Huron Housing. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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The Huron Tribe

By: Camille and Stephanie

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They ate beans

They ate corn

They ate sunflower seeds

They also ate wild turkey

They ate small game, such as rabbit

They ate a lot of squash.

They caught and ate fish

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They used wood for some of their houses

They lived in houses covered in sheets of bark

The Huron tribe used to live in long houses that are large wood-frames covered with sheets of bark. They also lived in pan sided, witch have re enforced built for protection.

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The Huron tribe had some of there clothes made from leather

Some clothes were made of seal skin

Men wore breechcloths and leggings

Everyone wore skirts

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The impact of the Europeans was good, because Samuel de Champlain, who was French, wanted to make an alliance with the Hurons.

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BELIEFS

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What does the traditional

Story tell you about their beliefs?

The traditional story tells about there beliefs because they think a turtle holds the earth.

Also they think a women fell out of the sky.

The women put mud on the Turtles back.

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BibliographySchonberg, Marcia. Michigan Native Peoples (Heinemann State Studies). New York: Heinemann Library, 2003. Print. Also a website we used was Wyandot fact work sheet. Another book was

Schonberg, Marcia. Michigan Native Peoples (Heinemann State Studies). New York: Heinemann Library, 2003. Print.

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The End!

From Camille and Stephanie


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