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NEZ PERCE

NEZ PERCE. By: Amanda. Where they lived. The Nez Perce lived near Oregon and Washington. The land has mountains, deep canyons, forest, rivers, and streams. Where they lived was cold in the winter. The women cared for the home. They also gathered food and made basket .

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NEZ PERCE

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  1. NEZ PERCE By: Amanda

  2. Where they lived • The Nez Perce lived near Oregon andWashington. • The land has mountains, deep canyons, forest, rivers, and streams. • Where they lived was cold in the winter.

  3. The women cared forthe home. They also gathered food and made basket. They also decorated the family clothing. The men hunted and fished. They also cared for horses. They even made thehouse. Family life

  4. Society • They where dived among 80 bands. • Eachband had a headman. • The headman was usually decide by heredity. • Sometimes the headman was a medicine.

  5. The men whore fringed shirts. Breech clothes Leggings Moccasins The women whore long buckskin dress. Knee-length moccasins Leggings Woven hats Clothing

  6. Crafts • The women wove baskets. • The also wove cone – shaped hats. • The women also did quill work. • They also made there quill dyes.

  7. War • The Nez Perce where very peaceful. • They where honest and peaceful. • They to war to protect their land. • They went to war with other tribes.

  8. Interesting fact • They call themselves the “Nimi’poo.” • This means the people. • They got the name Nez Perce from the French- Canadians. • This means pierced nose.

  9. I hope you liked my power point about the Nez Perce Indians. THE END

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