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THE HURON TRIBE
By: Will and Carissa
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WHERE THEY LIVED
The Huron homes focused on the Great Lakes States. Such as Illinois, Minnesota, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, and Wisconsin.
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FOOD
• Sunflowers, Beans, Squash, and Corn the women and children harvested these things. • Men hunted for deer meat.• Men fished for fish.• Cornbread, soup and, stew were all part of the Huron recipes.
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HOUSING
The Huron lived in longhouses. Longhouses are made of bark and average about20 feet wide and 200 feet long. Longhouses can fit up to 60 people.
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MEN CLOTHING
Men wore breechclothes and leggings. In winter, they wear deerskin tunics.
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WOMEN CLOTHES
Women wore wraparound skirts with poncho-style blouses or deerskin dresses with removable sleeves.
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IMPACT OF EUROPEANS
The Huron created an alliance when Europeans moved in.
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BELIEFS
Special chants and dances were made to cure illness. Each family had about 2 or 3 children. They didn’t write they used their stories. Each part of the family has different jobs.
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FUN FACT
The Huron men are farmers.