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The MohawkBy:Joao

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Table of Contents

Dedication Page

What tools did they use for war and how did they make them?

What where the roles of men and women?

What kind of house did they live in ? How did they build

them?

What type of clothing did they wear?

What are some of the things they made?

What are some of the things they made?

What were the sports and games did they play

?

About the Author

References

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This

pres

enta

tion

is de

dica

ted

to… I dedicate this

presentation to Kevin. He helped me with the

presentation. Also he is a good friend. That is why I dedicated it to him.

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What tools did they use for war and how did they make them?

This is the tools that

they used for war .

For war they used

tomahawk’s because

it was strong and it

was the best war

tool they had and it

was a really good tool

. I think they used the

tomahawk a lot in

war because it is a

really strong tool.

That is why they used

tomahawk’s for war a

lot.

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What where the roles

of men and wom

en?You will learn

about the roles of

men and women .

They used to

make deer skin

skirts for girls and

women and for

boys and men

deer skin leggings

. The men hunted

for food and the

women made the

food and that is

the roles of men

and women.

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What kind of house

did they live in ?

How did they build them

?This is how they made their houses . They made houses out of clay and wood they cut trees to make their own houses out of wood and they used clay first put water on the clay and then they stuck them together and made a house. That is how they made their houses.

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What type of clothing did they wear?

This is how they

made their

clothes . The

Clothing was made

of deer skin . In

cold weather. Men

and boys added

leggings . Women

wore a deer skin

skirt . I think their

clothing is

probably soft and

warm for winter.

This is what they

made their clothes

out of.

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What are som

e of the

things they made?

This is some of

the things that

they made .

They made

clothes out of

deer skin. And

they made

houses out of

clay and hay.

They also made

weapons . This is

some of the

things that they

made.

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What they eat?

This is what

they eat .

They hunted

for animals

and ate their

meat and they

didn’t throw

the rest away

they used the

bones as

tools. That is

what they eat.

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What were the sports

and games did they

play?This is the ball

games that they

played . They

played a lot of

ball games and

mostly running

games. They

used sticks and

wood to play ball

games and they

had to make a

ball. That is the

sports and games

that they played.

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About JoaoI have 1 brother and 1 fish.I like soccer and P.EMy family is from Brazil except me and my brother and my cousins are from here and I am 10

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My R

efer

ence

s

Book or URL AuthorThe Mohawk David C.

King“Sports and games” Early People World Book 2012“Clothing and decoration” Early People World Book 2012

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