By Jarrett Graumenz
Southeast Native Americans
Type of Home
Their cone-shaped winter houses were made from a frame of wood and insulated with clay and mud . Their summer houses were rectangular structures with gabled roofs of grass left open on the sides to allow air to circulate .
Transportation
They traveled by foot and horse and canoes . Canoes were made in different sizes . The largest canoe could carry a family . The smallest one was used for spear fishing .
Food
They grew corn, squash, and beans along with pumpkin, melons, sunflowers, tobacco, and other crops . Also they hunted deer and turkey . The woman made sure that they planted enough crops to provide food for two years .
Weapons/Tools/Crafts
They made blowguns, bows and arrows, animal traps, nets to catch fish, and spears . They made spears out of a rock made into a arrowhead and a strong tree branch .
Customs/Beliefs
The Cherokee worshipped the Deer God . They told him ,”We only kill what is needed to feed our families, and we are sorry .”
The New Word That I Learned
The new word that I learned is dwelling . Dwelling means a building or place or shelter to live in .
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