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Indians

Indians. By Brett and Dillon . introduction. Did you know there are more than two hundred tribes in the world! Listen carefully while I tell you about a few. The two we researched the most is the Ojibwa and the Cheyenne's. Ojibwa houses.

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Indians

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  1. Indians By Brett and Dillon

  2. introduction • Did you know there are more than two hundred tribes in the world! • Listen carefully while I tell you about a few. • The two we researched the most is the Ojibwa and the Cheyenne's.

  3. Ojibwa houses • First I’ll tell you about the Ojibwa. • The Ojibwa had houses made of mud and tree limbs, these houses were called Wigwams.

  4. Ojibwa food • The Ojibwa ate food such as corn, beans, squash they also ate wild rice, fish, and other meat. • They also gathered nuts and berries and put maple sugar on food to make it taste sweat.

  5. Ojibwa clothes • The Ojibwa wore clothes made of animal skins • Men wore lignin's, shirts, and moccasins and some wore breech cloth. • A breech cloth is a piece of deer skin, women wore deer skin dresses and moccasins. • The Ojibwa often sewed beads on their clothes.

  6. Cheyenne houses • Now onto Cheyenne's. • The Cheyenne live in teepees in Wyoming.

  7. Cheyenne men • The Cheyenne men were tall and agile. • They were brave hardy warriors and skilled hunters. • They hunted wolves and foxes for fur. • The Cheyenne's had five societies fox, elk, shield dog and bowstring. • Some men had more than one wife.

  8. Cheyenne food • The Cheyenne's ate buffalo, corn, dried pumpkin, antelope, deer, elk wild turnips, and berries.

  9. Cheyenne Ceremony • The Cheyenne's gathered in late summer for their ceremony. • They believe Bear Butte Black Hills is a sacred place.

  10. Cheyenne women • The Cheyenne women sometimes went to battle. • They made robes out of buffalo for the honored men.

  11. Ending • That’s all we know about these two tribes. • WE hope you had fun learning about these Indians • WE sure had a lot of fun teaching you.

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