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What historic tribes settled in Utah?

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Bell Ringer You were on a cruise ship far out to seaA terrible storm rages and over turns your ship.. Fortunately luck is with you because you find yourself washed up on the beach of a deserted island ALIVE! No one else survived. Now you must decide what you are going to do to survive the next 24 hours and maybe 24 months? Tell me in your next open box what the first 2 things you would do to survive and explain why!!!! Historic Tribes of Utah What historic tribes settled in Utah? Shoshone Where they lived Lived in Northern Utah Food and Farming Hunted large and small animals. Had horses Fished in streams and rivers Gathered seeds, root, and nuts Shoshone Shelter Made teepees of tall poles covered with buffalo skin Tools and crafts Made clothing from animals skins, grasses, and bark Goshute Where they lived West of Utah Tools and Crafts During the summer, men wore breechcloth and women wore aprons or long grass skirts During the winter, they wore rabbit skins and leather clothing Goshute Food and Farming Ate crickets Dug for roots and small animals Found more than 100 uses for desert plants. Called Root Diggers Shelter Lived in villages and built wicki-ups from branches and dirt. Winter they lived in mountain caves. Ute Where they Lived Lived in the fertile valleys near the mountains and lakes Northeast and East of Utah Tools and crafts Wore animal skins Ute Food and farming Hunted large and small animals. Had horses. Fished in streams and rivers Gathered seeds, roots, and nuts Shelter Made teepees of tall poles covered with buffalo skin Paiute Where they lived Lived in dry regions Southwest of Utah Tools and Crafts During the summer, men wore breechcloths and women wore aprons or long grass skirts During the winter, they wore rabbit skins and leather clothing Paiute Food and Farming Irrigated crops of corn, beans, squash, wheat Hunted small animals Shelter Lived in wicki-ups Mountain caves for winter Navajo Where they lived Lived in the dry region of Southern Utah Tools and Crafts Used the wool from sheep to make clothing and blankets Dyed the wool to make colorful clothes and rugs Navajo Food and Farming Raised sheep and goats Irrigated and farmed Shelter Built hogans from logs and packed dirt Symbol of the spiritual connection to Mother Earth. Door facing the east for sun rise. All the tribes For tools, all the tribes had bows and arrows, spears, and clubs.