The Great P lains

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BY: Mickie, Sharpened Princess, Fisherboy, and NN624

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BY: Mickie, Sharpened Princess, Fisherboy, and NN624

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This picture shows the environment of the Great Plains and their shelters. Their homes were called Tepees. They always make their tepee doors face the east so that they could see the sun to wake up in the morning.They make the covers of their tepees mostly from animal hides such as buffalo hides.They also lived in Hogan's which are six sided houses.

Shelter

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Usually the women farmed, and the men hunted. They hunted buffalo.

And they didn’t just use it for food, but for other things too; such as houses and clothing.

Many of the Great Plain region had a hard time finding the natural resources they needed.

They also lived near the Missouri River, so they had many fish to hunt.

Also used stomachs of buffalo for pots.

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Culture means the way of life of a group or clan. They made prayers after ever hunt they made

that was successful. They were also very religious. They used pipes for smoking, using tobacco. They also roamed people and the Great Plains.

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Clothing is usually made out of animal hides such as buffalo and they are also usually made out of animal skins.

But the most animal skins used come from antelope, and from deer.

They always made their own clothing, that the woman applied for them.

Men wore clothes such as skin leggings.

They very rarely wore shirts. Instead they wore buffalo furs around their shoulders.

Woman wore dresses made of deer skin.

They also often wore jewelry such as earrings and bracelets made out of metal, sea shells, and metal.

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The great plains are made up of six tribes and more.

They are the Sioux, Cheyenne, Crow, Blackfeet, Comanche, and Pawnee.

These are not the only tribes there are still many more.

One of their famous people were sitting bull.

The great plains had many chieves. But sitting bull was the most successful.

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The great Plains have a lot of landforms. The great plains land forms are

grasslands, valleys, streams, and hills. Streams have a lot of plantation and a

variety of fish. These are the landforms that the great

plains.

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Summers in the great plains were hot and winters were long and cold.

In the summers the temperature is 70-90 degrees.

In the winter the temperature is below 32 degrees.

In the spring andin the fall there is a lot of perciptation.

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They traded with the French. The great plains traded guns. They traded food for other items. This is what they traded.

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The Great plains hunted buffalos and elks even many other animals.

When they hunted birds the shot bullets from guns at the birds.

The main hunt was buffalo. They hunted buffalo’s because the

believed in the white buffalo.

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The great plains had many quotes. Especially they had quotes from chiefs. One of their famous quotes were

“women shall not talk before men”. That is there most successful quote that

the Great plains had.

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Shelter Food culture Clothing People Landform Climate Trading Hunting Famous quotes