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      <title>Indian Tribes by Jennifer Boham</title>
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      <pubDate>2019-03-15 12:22:35 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Cherokee Indians makayla</title>
         <author>makaylaschmidt</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>I am doing Cherokee Indians. There jobs were hunters, farmers, and woman to keep the children in there houses.There housing was tepee and huts. There food that they ate cows bulls mammoths rabbits. There clothes were bull cows rabbit mammoths. There religion is that they believed in god and other religion.There government was there leader.Each tribe had a sacred dance.They did them when they had a accomplishment. The children learned how to use a spear when they were young.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Madison                   Pawnee Tribe                </title>
         <author>madisonjanke</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Pawnee tribe is located in Oklahoma. Women built baskets and did house work and men farmed and hunted.  They did lots of housing work like make buffalo ribs and bowl boats out of wood. The food they ate was corn,sunflower seeds, squash, buffalo, and wild meats. The women wore deerskin skirts and poncho-like blouses. The men wore breech cloths and leather leggings, men did not usually wear, but warriors sometimes wore special buckskin war shirts. The Pawnee's religion was christian. The Pawnee people had their own government. My first fact is In the 19th century the Pawnee tribe was composed of relatively independent bands: the Kitkehahki, Chaui, Pitahauerat, and Skidi. My second fact is Like many other Plains <strong>Indians</strong>, the <strong>Pawnee</strong> traditionally lived in large dome-shaped earth-covered lodges during most of the year, opting for tepees while on bison hunts. My last fact is The Pawnee tribe was forced to move to a reservation in Oklahoma during the 1800's, and most Pawnee people are still living in Oklahoma today. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>MacKenna Pawnee Tribe</title>
         <author>mackennawatkins</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Pawnee people are located in Oklahoma. The womans jobs were to cook and teach children how to do household activities. The men farmed and hunted. Their housing jobs were making buffalo ribs and they made baskets and built teepees. The women wore deerskin skirts and poncho-like blouses. The men wore breechclothes and leather leggings, men did not usually wear shirts, but warriors sometimes wore special buckskin war shirts. The Pawnee people ate corn, sunflower seeds, squash, Buffalo and other meats. Their religon was christian. The Pawnee people had their own government. My first fact about the Pawnee was that the Pawnee also used Tepees as a form of temporary shelter when they went on buffalo hunts. My second fact is that they were successful farmers. My last fact was that in the early 19th century, the Pawnee numbered more than 10,000 people and were one of the largest and most powerful tribes in the west. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Title:🤬-chunk  nation</title>
         <author>kaileehorn360</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>BY KAILEE         They are located in<br>Wisconsin, there job is fishing, chief of state, President,. They lived in log cabin. When they get there food they would fish for they food. 🤬-chunk men wore a <strong>breechclout</strong> and <strong>leggings</strong>, and sometimes a shirt as well. Women wore a tunic-like <strong>deerskin dress</strong>. The 🤬-chunks also wore <strong>moccasins</strong> on their feet. In cold weather, they wore <strong>buffalo robes</strong>. For the government it is the president and the chief of state.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>The Pawnee people(Mylah Short)</title>
         <author>mylahshort</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Pawnee people are located in Oklahoma. The jobs for the women was gathering crops, and the jobs for the men were hunting buffalo and antalops. They made there houses out of wooden frames, they made tepees, and they made there bullboats out of buffalo ribs tied together. They ate,corn,sunflowers seeds, squash, buffalo, and wild meats.The women wore  deerskin skirts and poncho-like blouses. The men wore breechcloths and leather leggings, men did not usually wear shirts, but warriors sometimes wore special buckskin war shirts. The Pawnee's religion was Christianity. The Pawnee had there own government. My first fact is, the Pawnee are known for throwing a lot of festivals about different religions. My second fact is,the Pawnee now lives in present day Kansans and Nebraska. My last fact is, there was 10,000 Pawnee people. By: Mylah Short</div>]]></description>
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         <title> Kenzie The Pawnee People</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Pawnee People are Located in Oklahoma. The jobs for the women were planting crops in the fields. The jobs for the men were hunting animals for food. For Housing they made built bull boats out of buffalo ribs. They also built teepees. The Pawnee People ate corn,sunflower seeds,squash,Buffalo and other wild meats.The women wore deer skin skirts and poncho-like blouses. The men wore breenclothes and leather leggings, men did not usually wear shirts, but warriors sometimes wore buckskin war shirts . The Pawnee People were CHristian. They had there own government. Three facts about the Pawnee People <br>* There were 10,000 Pawnee People <br><br> *They moved to To Kansas.<br><br>*  "During the buffalo hunting season, they lived in tepees so they could follow the herds."</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Belbyn</title>
         <author>belbynmanuel</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Name: Pawnee People <br>Q: Where do you live? <br>A: Pawnee, Oklahoma </div><div>Q: What are your jobs?<br>A: Built schools</div><div>Q: What do you live in?<br>A: Most <strong>Pawnee Indians</strong> lived in settled villages of round earthen lodges. <strong>Pawnee Lodges</strong> were made from wooden frames covered with packed earth.</div><div>Q: What food do you eat?<br>A: Pawnee women raised <strong>crops</strong> of <strong>corn</strong>, <strong>beans</strong>, <strong>squash</strong>, and sunflowers. The men worked together to hunt buffalo and <strong>antelopes</strong>.</div><div>Q: What do you wear? <br>A: Pawnee women wore <strong>deerskin skirts</strong> and poncho-like blouses. Pawnee men wore <strong>breech cloths</strong> and leather <strong>leggings</strong>. Men did not usually wear shirts, but warriors sometimes wore special <strong>buckskin war shirts</strong>. The Pawnees wore moccasins on their feet, and in cold weather, they wore long buffalo-hide <strong>robes</strong>.</div><div>Q: What religion?<br>A: Christianity </div><div>Q: What government?<br>A:The US government <br>Facts: </div><ol><li>The Pawnee Indians are original people of Nebraska and Kansas.</li><li>Most Pawnee people speak English today. However, some Pawnees, especially elders, also speak their native<em> </em><strong><em>Pawnee language</em></strong>.</li><li><em>Pawnee</em> is pronounced "paw-nee."</li></ol><div><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Apache Elizabeth</title>
         <author>elizabethlanhaus</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>housing: The Apache lived in two types of traditional homes; wikiups and <strong>teepees</strong>.<br>location: southwest deserts mostly in Arizona, New York, and Texas.<br>eat: Buffalo, deer, antelope, nuts, seeds, sometimes fruits.<br>clothes: Originally Apache <strong>women</strong> wore buckskin dresses and the <strong>men</strong> wore <strong>leather</strong> war shirts and breechcloths. In the 1800's, many Apache <strong>men</strong> started to wear white<strong>cotton</strong> tunics and <strong>pants</strong>, which they adopted from the Mexicans, and many Apache <strong>women</strong> wore calico <strong>skirts</strong> and dresses. Religions:Apache Indians were very religious and had many ceremonies centered around spiritual singing and dancing<br>Government: Yes, Germoino is the leader.<br>Jobs: <br>Apache women were responsible for all domestic life including cooking, making clothing, taking care of children, gathering firewood and even helping to defend their Apache village if attacked. They were also responsible for building the houses or shelter they lived in, called wickiups.<br>Apache men were trained for combat and war at a very young age. They were warriors and hunters and some became chiefs and political leaders.</div><div><br></div><div><br>Fun facts: The name Apache comes from another Native American tribe called Zuni. The Zuni used the word <em>apachu</em> or 'enemy' to describe the Apache. The Apache usually call themselves <em>inde</em> or <em>dine</em> which means 'the people.<br>2nd fun fact:<br>The Apache were famous for having some of the fiercest warriors in North America. Although men did most of the fighting, women and children were trained how to use guns, protect the family, and ride horses.<br>3rd fun fact:<br>The Apache were talented in arts and crafts. They were known for their beadwork in which they used shells, glass, and turquoise. They would often sew good luck beads onto war shirts. Basket weaving one of the Apache's oldest known forms of art . The burden basket and bread basket were the most common baskets. They also made jewelry, necklaces, earrings, and barrettes. Both sexes liked to wear shell jewelry.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Amore: Apache Tribe</title>
         <author>amorecalderon</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Q: Were do you live? <br>A: they live in the south west deserts then moved to Arizona , New York then we settled in the Texas.<br>Q:What do you eat? <br>A: the Apache eat buffalo,deer and antelope. The woman pick berries,nuts and fruit.<br>Q:what materials is your clothes made of?<br>A: The woman wear buckskin clothes and the men wear many things like leather and cotton and for pants they use calico. they also use calico for skirts.<br>Q:Do you have any religions?<br>A:Apache Indians were very religious and had many ceremonies centered around spiritual singing and dancing. They also spent a lot of time praying to spirits and gods and believed that supernatural beings were everywhere.</div><div>Q:Do you have a goverment or leader? if so what does He/she do?<br>A:They have a leader the Geronimo.<br>Q:What type of house do you live in?<br>A: They live in wikiups and teepees. The <strong>wikiup</strong>, also called a wigwam, was a more permanent home.<br>Q:Where the apache kind and friendly or killer and vicious?!?<br>A: They weren't vicious but not kind either. they would fight in wars they would be called the "Apache Warriors and Chiefs".they would also greet any outside visitors too.<br>Q: do you have any jobs?<br>A:Apache women were responsible for all domestic life including cooking, making clothing, taking care of children, gathering firewood and even helping to defend their Apache village if attacked. They were also responsible for building the houses or shelter they lived in, called wickiups.</div><div>Fun fact about the Apache!:Storytelling is very important to the Apache Indian culture. Since they were not governed by any set of laws or rules and there were no jails for poor behavior, the Apache relied on passing down a code of conduct orally, from one generation to the next.Second Fun fact!: 0 The Apache were talented in arts and crafts. They were known for their beadwork in which they used shells, glass, and turquoise. They would often sew good luck beads onto war shirts. Basket weaving one of the Apache's oldest known forms of art . The burden basket and bread basket were the most common baskets. They also made jewelry, necklaces, earrings, and barrettes.Both really liked the shell necklaces </div><ul><li>Apaches the extended family is traced through <strong>a lineage of women who live together</strong>. This is because when a man got married,<strong> he was the one to leave his family and went to live with his wife’s parents</strong>.It was awkward.</li><li>Even though it was quite rare for an Apache woman to become a full-time warrior, <strong>girls also learned how to ride horses and use weapons</strong>, just like boys. That’s why women often <strong>helped defend their villages</strong> if they were attacked. Which is AWESOME!</li><li>No tribal member was actually<strong> obligated to follow his orders and his position wasn’t hereditary</strong> instead, that position was filled by most suitable clansmen. <strong>Chief’s leadership was as strong as his reputation and effectiveness</strong>. Some of the criteria chiefs were evaluated upon are <strong>generosity, impartiality, tolerance, conscientiousness, and eloquence</strong>.</li></ul><div>I swear this is the last fact😁😅:</div><ul><li>In the early 1800's, the relationships with the first white men to enter the region were solid. By the 1850's things had changed and as the Apache were being driven out of their homes and hunting and gathering was becoming scarse, raids and scalping began to take place.</li></ul><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Eric ute mountain ute tribe</title>
         <author>ericcruz</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>They live in Colorado.The jobs they have were</div>]]></description>
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         <title>pawnee tribe </title>
         <author>elijahqueen</author>
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         <title>The 🤬-chunck nation </title>
         <author>hailiechandler</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>where did you live?:Wisconsin<br>What were your jobs?:President, chief of state, fishing<br>Where would you get your food?:they would go fishing for food and their religion was the traditional tribal religion. What did you wear?:They wore layered cloth shoes and close toed. How did you build houses?:For their houses they built log cabins. Also they got taxed 2 times.<br><strong>BY: </strong>HAILIE CHANDLER </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Casey     Sioux tribe</title>
         <author>caseyknebel</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><br>The Sioux lived in the <strong>northern</strong> Great Plains in lands that are today the states of North Dakota, South Dakota, Wisconsin, and Minnesota.The <strong>Sioux</strong> also known as <strong><em>Očhéthi Šakówiŋ.A</em></strong>re groups of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Native_Americans_in_the_United_States">Native American tribes</a> and <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Nations">First Nations</a> peoples in North America. There job was to build a building for a company. there religion is Wakan Tanka. Sioux women wore long <strong>deerskin</strong> or <strong>elkskin</strong> dresses. Sioux men wore <strong>breechcloths</strong> and <strong>leggings</strong> and <strong>buckskin shirts</strong>. The Sioux also wore <strong>moccasins</strong> on their feet and buffalo-hide <strong>robes</strong> in bad weather. In colonial times, the Sioux adapted European costume such as <strong>vests</strong>, cloth dresses, and <strong>blanket robes</strong>.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Jenna </title>
         <author>genevievemadewell</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Native American Project </div><div>Tribe- Pawneen tribe </div><div>Jobs- Make food and grow crops </div><div>Housing- Lodges</div><div>Food- corn beans squash and sunflowers </div><div>Clothing- deerskin and ponchos like blours </div><div>Living -  Oklahoma </div><div>Government- they have their own government</div><div>3 facts- they live far away from Florida. Pawnee is pronounced "paw-nee." The Pawnee people were successful farmers. <br>Question: How many people are still Pawnee tribe? <br>Answer: there are about 3,200 people registered officially as members of the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma.<br>Question: What are the average age of the Pawnee tribe? <br>Answer:38 years old <br>Question:how long has the Pawnee people has been in Okahomoa?<br>Answer: 700 years <br>Question:</div><div>what is the population of the pawnee people<br>Answer: 560<br>  <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>  CHRISTOPHER.MCCHICKEN                       The ApalacheeWhere did they live?    The Apalachees� territory extended from the Aucilla River in the east to the Ochlockonee River in the west. Its northern boundary extended to what is now the Georgia state line, and its southern border was the Gulf of Mexico. Settlements within Apalachee Province were concentrated in today�s Leon and Jefferson counties.   Prior to European contact, there were probably at least 50,000-60,000 Apalachees. They were a strong and powerful chiefdom living in widely dispersed villages. Their leaders organized their work, and much of their social, ritual and political life as well. Other tribes respected the Apalachees because they belonged to an advanced Indian civilization, they were prosperous, and they were fierce warriors. As with other Native Americans, they attacked their enemies in small raids and ambushes, and scalped their enemies.The Apalachees were farming people. Apalachee women did most of the farming, harvesting crops of corn, beans, and squash. Apalachee men hunted deer, wild turkeys, and small game, and they fished in the rivers and along the coast.</title>
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         <title>Nevaeh Joy</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Mandan Tribe<br>*Lived in North Dakota <br>*They lived in a house made of logs and dirt, causing it to look like a hill<br>*They ate fresh, dried fruit, buffalo, elk, <strong>deer</strong>, bear,turtle and game birds.<br>*They wear dark deer skin dresses<br>*their religion was, Animism<br>         *3 FACTS*<br>*Their leader was called Numakiki<br>*They also were called the tattoo tribe<br>*They made villages<br>______________________________<br>          Interview<br>Me: And what was you leaders name?<br>Native American: Numakiki was are leader.<br>Me: Did you have a nick name for you tribe?<br>Native American: Yes. It was the tattoo tribe.<br>Me: Lastly, did you guys live far apart?<br>Native American: No, actually we made villages. (</div>]]></description>
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         <title>During the buffalo hunting season, they lived in tepees so they could follow the herds.</title>
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         <title>Native American project</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Tribe- the Cherokee<br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Pawnee women raised crops of corn, beans, squash, and sunflowers. The men worked together to hunt buffalo and antelopes. </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Pawnee women wore <strong>deerskin skirts</strong> and <strong>poncho</strong>-like blouses. Pawnee men wore <strong>breech cloths</strong> and leather <strong>leggings</strong>.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>pawnee tribe</title>
         <author>ethanbrown4</author>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>1.During the buffalo hunting season, they lived in tepees so they could follow the herds. In the early 1800s their main village was on the south side of the Platte River (Nebraska). 2.There jobs were that they did artwark, hunters, and music, and doctors.3. they made clthing out of animal skin.4. Most of there housing were sticks.5.They eat plants and animal meat.6.They belived in going to church.7.It was a headquarter.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>elijah</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The Pawnee tribe is located in Oklahoma. Most Pawnee Indians lived in settled villages of <strong>round</strong> earthen lodges. Pawnee lodges were made from wooden frames covered with packed earth. When the Pawnee tribe went on hunting trips, they used buffalo-hide tipis (or teepees) as temporary shelter, similar to camping tents.  he <strong>Pawnee tribe</strong> lived in Earthen <strong>houses</strong>, also called earth lodges, which was a type of permanent <strong>home </strong>for Native <strong>Indians</strong> who lived in harsh climates without large forests. The <strong>Pawnee</strong> also used Tepees as a form of temporary shelter when they went on buffalo hunts.The food that the Pawnee tribe ate included the crops they raised of <strong>corn</strong>, <strong>sunflower seeds</strong>, pumpkins and <strong>squash</strong>. The food from their crops was supplemented by <strong>meat</strong>, especially buffalo, that was acquired on their seasonal hunting trips. The meats also included deer, elk, bear and wild turkey.Pawnee women wore <strong>deerskin skirts</strong> and poncho-like blouses. Pawnee men <strong>breech cloths</strong> and leather <strong>leggings</strong>. Men did not usually wear <strong>shirts</strong>, but warriors sometimes wore special <strong>buckskin war shirts</strong>. The Pawnees wore moccasins on their feet, and in cold weather, they wore long buffalo-hide <strong>robes</strong>.The Pawnee tribe religion was Christian.  </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>The 🤬-Chunk tribe is a tribe with people who working people <br>Q: Were do you live ?<br>A: I live in a hut in today's Wisconsin  <br>Q: What kind of clothes do you were ?<br>A: Deer skin skirts , Vests , and layered cloth shoes <br>Q: What kind of government do you have ?<br>A: We have a president , and a Cheif .</div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-03-15 13:16:46 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Tribes- the Cherokee<br><br> </div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2019-03-15 13:19:34 UTC</pubDate>
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