By : Andrea Rivera The most import food was caribou. It provided food and warm fur to make cloth.

8
NATIVE AMERICAN FOODS!!! By : Andrea Rivera

Transcript of By : Andrea Rivera The most import food was caribou. It provided food and warm fur to make cloth.

Page 1: By : Andrea Rivera The most import food was caribou. It provided food and warm fur to make cloth.

NATIVE AMERICAN FOODS!!!By : Andrea Rivera

Page 2: By : Andrea Rivera The most import food was caribou. It provided food and warm fur to make cloth.

The Inuit Tribe

The most import food was caribou. It provided food and warm fur to make cloth.

Page 3: By : Andrea Rivera The most import food was caribou. It provided food and warm fur to make cloth.

Kwakiutl Tribe

Kwakiutl men also hunted deer and moose, while women gathered ,shellfish, seaweed, roots and berries.

Page 4: By : Andrea Rivera The most import food was caribou. It provided food and warm fur to make cloth.

Nez Perce

The Nez Perce hunted in the buffalo herds of the open Plateaus.

Page 5: By : Andrea Rivera The most import food was caribou. It provided food and warm fur to make cloth.

Pawnee Tribe

The women grew corn (maize), squash , pumpkins, and beans . The Pawnee also used horses during there buffalo hunts.

Page 6: By : Andrea Rivera The most import food was caribou. It provided food and warm fur to make cloth.

Hopi Tribe

The women raised corn (maize), squash pumpkins and beans.

Page 7: By : Andrea Rivera The most import food was caribou. It provided food and warm fur to make cloth.

Seminole Tribe Seminole men did most of the hunting

and fishing. Game such as deer wild turkey, rabbits, turtles and alligators were eaten.

Page 8: By : Andrea Rivera The most import food was caribou. It provided food and warm fur to make cloth.

Work Cited Clip art

prairiefirenewspaper.com

greenmeadowsblogreenmeadowsblog.blogspot.com

delvalgolfclub.wordpress.com