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Native Americans

Published on Aug 28, 2017

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Native Americans

By: Abby Uhl 
Photo by Puzzler4879

Eastern Woodlands

  • They are located in tennesse and kentucky.
  • The tribes include the Cayuga, Mohawk, onondaga, and the Seneca.
  • They lived in a forest and it rained a lot so they didn't need to water the fields.
Photo by Ed Suominen

eastern woodlands (continued)

  • they lived in log houses.
  • They mainly ate animal meat but they also ate nuts, berries, beans, and corn.
  • They belived in the great spirit.
Photo by chefranden

The great spirit
The native americans believed that the animals, plants, trees, etc. had spirits, but the great spirit controlled them all.

Photo by Kayla Ihrig

The plains

  • the plains lived between the mississippi and the Rocky's.
  • some tribes include the Cheyenne, Pawnee, and the Lakota.
  • In the east there was tall grass. In the west there were cold winters and hot summers. There were also some rivers.
Photo by Katya Austin

the plains (continued)

  • they lived in tipi's.
  • they mainly ate buffalo, but they also ate berries, deer, moose, elk, wolves, rabbits, and chicken.
  • they believed in the great spirit.

the pacific northwest

  • they lived in alaska and northern california.
  • some tribes include the chinookan and the klickitat.
  • there was heavy rainfall, dense forests, oceans and rivers, and mountains where they lived.
Photo by moonjazz

the pacific northwest (continued)

  • they lived in plank houses.
  • they ate seals, sea otters, and whales.
  • they believed that spirits were connected to all living things.

the desert southwest

  • they were located in eastern utah, northern arizona, colorado, and New mexico.
  • some tribes were the apache, navajo, hopi, and zuni.
  • it was hot and dry and there was little rain.

the desert southwest (continued)

  • they lived in adobe houses.
  • they ate mammoths until they went extinct. they were farmers and ate mostly corn.
  • they believed the the sun, moon, animals, were all connected to spirits.