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June 14
Jun 14, 2007 8:58:10 GMT -5
Post by ;) Vizthum on Jun 14, 2007 8:58:10 GMT -5
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June 14
Jun 14, 2007 11:16:45 GMT -5
Post by keirra v on Jun 14, 2007 11:16:45 GMT -5
1.corn, nuts, fish.
2.they make there cloths from animal skins.
3.they lived in peaceful groups.now they live in homes.
4.the cheif,and the cheif tells them what to do.
5.pow wow is a logo
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June 14
Jun 14, 2007 11:19:05 GMT -5
Post by Terrel Emerson on Jun 14, 2007 11:19:05 GMT -5
1.cherries,bread,fish,nuts,and corn. 2.Cloths 3.mat covered long house,100 feet long 3.5.In big groups 4.Cedar roots and limbs were split into narrow strips to make baskets 5.The Three Sisters all work together. Critters will find it harder to invade your garden by interplanting your corn, beans and squash. The corn stalk serves as a pole for the beans, the beans help to add the nitrogen to the soil that the corn needs, and the squash provides a ground cover of shade that helps the soil retain moisture. 5.5.I don't know 6.It wouldn't pop up so I quit 6.5.It wouldn't pop up it got stuck again 7.Cynthia Leitich Smith wrote "Together with Grandpa 8.1.2% 9.The expression of Seminole culture has also been manifested on the artist's canvas. "Sweetgrass" baskets have been made by Seminole Indians for more than 60 years. The amount of beads worn by Seminole women was a phenomenon to all who saw them. There are eight Seminole clans - Panther, Bear, Deer, Wind, Bigtown, Bird, Snake, and Otter. 10.It was confusing for me it said something about itunes
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June 14
Jun 14, 2007 11:25:15 GMT -5
Post by cathy nguyen on Jun 14, 2007 11:25:15 GMT -5
1. They ate cherries with bread, fried rabbits, and many more. 2. Most of their clothing was made from animal skin. Men our skin leggings, a loin cloth, and belts. Women wore dresses made of deerskin. 3. They lived in small villages along streams and rivers. The house was tule mat-covered long houses. They now live in modern homes, but still camp. 4. The canoe was the most important tool of the Suquamish people. Most canoes were made from a single cedar tree. 5. The Three Sisters all work together. Critters will find it harder to invade your garden by interplanting your corn, beans and squash. 6. It is a search engine. You were invited you would see things from clothes, radio, singing, dancing, and so on. 7. Cynthia Leitich Smith; "Together with Grampa, Ray Halfmoon, a Seminole-Cherokee boy, finds creative and amusing solutions to life's challenges." 8. There is 1.2% Native Americans in California. 9. 10.
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June 14
Jun 14, 2007 11:26:27 GMT -5
Post by mayela roman on Jun 14, 2007 11:26:27 GMT -5
1.The Eastern Native Americans ate corn, grits, nuts, and fish 2.The Plains indians wore mostly animal skins, and the men wore leggings, belts, and a loin cloth. 3a.The Nez Perce house was a tule mat-covered long house. 3b.The Nez Perce now live in North Central Idaho. 4.The most important tool for the Squamish people was the canoe.They made it out of cedar tree. 5a.The Three Sister is a type of gardening method. 5b.They....idk 6.A Pow Wow is a seaerch engine. 7.One of the books Joseph Bruchac made was "The Arrow Over the Door''. No they dont have it in the school library. 8.There is 1.2% Native Americans live in my state 9. 10.
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June 14
Jun 14, 2007 11:27:15 GMT -5
Post by galin on Jun 14, 2007 11:27:15 GMT -5
1.corn,beans sqash 2.deer skin and antelope skin 3.in peaceful groups 4. 5.corn beans and sqash 6.its like a little get together 7.gansworth,eric 8.54,054,025 9.like art,basketery ,chikee,ciltur 10.
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June 14
Jun 14, 2007 11:28:16 GMT -5
Post by Sarahi Cordero on Jun 14, 2007 11:28:16 GMT -5
1. They ate food the mother was cooks onions that the dad has just gathered. But they said dried corn,and also cooking stew they cooked. 2. Indians made their own clothes with animal skins and also antelope and deer. Men clothes wore animal skin with loin cloth. 3. They lived teepees made of buffalo hides.And also nomads. 4. Suquamish people a fishing tribe whose leader was Cheif Settle. 5.
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June 14
Jun 14, 2007 11:29:16 GMT -5
Post by alan manalang on Jun 14, 2007 11:29:16 GMT -5
1. native americans ate corn, nuts, grits, and fish 2. their clothings was made from animal skins. the men wore skin leggings with belts and no shirts. the women wore dresses made from deerskin with jewelery 3. their house was a tule mat-covered long house 3.5. Today the Nimi'ipuu live all over the world, but the Nez Perce Reservation is located in North Central Idaho. 4. the canoe. it was made from cedar tree 5. The Three Sisters is a gardening technique that uses corn, beans, and squash that work together to protect themselves from dying and critters 5.5 The Three Sisters all work together. Critters will find it harder to invade your garden by interplanting your corn, beans and squash. The corn stalk serves as a pole for the beans, the beans help to add the nitrogen to the soil that the corn needs, and the squash provides a ground cover of shade that helps the soil retain moisture. 6. pow wow is a gathering of native americans for a festival or ceremony 6.5 i would see everything like dances, food, and ceremonial traditions 7. Joseph Bruchac and one of his books are "The Arrow Over the Door'' 8. there are 1.2% native americans living in California 9. at night around camp fires, the elders would tell stories to the young children. there are eight different clans in the seminole tribe such as Panther, Bear, Deer, Wind, Bigtown, Bird, Snake, and Otter. the seminole dolls portrays their clothing and hairstyle worn by traditional seminole men and women. they have two languages used today but isn't traditionally written 10.
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June 14
Jun 14, 2007 11:29:42 GMT -5
Post by amanda ruiz on Jun 14, 2007 11:29:42 GMT -5
1.They eat bread,fish,berries,corn,nuts,stew,etc. 2.Men typically wore animal skin leggings, a loin cloth, and a belt. They rarely wore shirts, instead they wrapped buffalo furs over their shoulders. These were known as buffalo robes. Women and girls of the tribes wore dresses made of deerskins.They made all of their own clothes. Most all of their clothes were made from animal skins. 3.The principal Nimi'ipuu house was the tule mat-covered long house. The length varied, but could be over 100 feet long. These dwellings were used for ceremonial purposes, and for winter housing by several families. b.Today the Nimi'ipuu live all over the world, but the Nez Perce Reservation is located in North Central Idaho. 4.The canoe was the most important tool of the Suquamish people. . Most canoes were made from a single cedar tree. 5.When you grow corn,beans, and squash together. b. The Three Sisters all work together. Critters will find it harder to invade your garden by interplanting your corn, beans and squash. The corn stalk serves as a pole for the beans, the beans help to add the nitrogen to the soil that the corn needs, and the squash provides a ground cover of shade that helps the soil retain moisture 6.Pow Wow time is the Native American people’s way of meeting together, to join in dancing, singing, visiting, renewing old friendships and make new ones. 7.Dance In the Rain by Shirley G. Webb 9."Sweetgrass" baskets have been made by Seminole Indians for more than 60 years. There are eight Seminole clans - Panther, Bear, Deer, Wind, Bigtown, Bird, Snake, and Otter.Tribes of Indians in Oklahoma began to be Christianized mainly through the efforts of the Southern Baptist Convention,
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June 14
Jun 14, 2007 11:30:02 GMT -5
Post by Jeremy hewitt on Jun 14, 2007 11:30:02 GMT -5
1.cherries,bread,fish,nuts,and corn. 2.Cloths 3.mat covered long house,100 feet long 3.5.In big groups 4.Cedar roots and limbs were split into narrow strips to make baskets 5.The Three Sisters all work together. Critters will find it harder to invade your garden by interplanting your corn, beans and squash. The corn stalk serves as a pole for the beans, the beans help to add the nitrogen to the soil that the corn needs, and the squash provides a ground cover of shade that helps the soil retain moisture. 5.5.I don't know It is a search engine. You were invited you would see things from clothes, radio, singing, dancing, and so on. 7. Cynthia Leitich Smith; "Together with Grampa, Ray Halfmoon, a Seminole-Cherokee boy, finds creative and amusing solutions to life's challenges." 8. There is 1.2% Native americans
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June 14
Jun 14, 2007 11:30:06 GMT -5
Post by MAURICESA GIPSON on Jun 14, 2007 11:30:06 GMT -5
♥1.THE FOOD THEY ATE IN EASTERN WOODLANDS WAS STEW WITH LOTS OF DRIED CORN AND ALSO ONIONS.
2.INDIANS MADE ALL OF THEIR CLOTHING ,MOST OF THEIR CLOTHES WERE MADE OF ANIMAL SKIN ,LIKE ANTELOPE &ND DEER.
3.THE NEZ PERCE LIVED IN PEACE GROUPS.
3.5THEY LIVE IN INDIA.....
4. THE MOST IMPORTANT TRIBE WAS THE FISHING TRIBE WHOSE LEADER WAS CHIEF SEATTLE.
5.The Three Sisters all work together. Critters will find it harder to invade your garden by interplanting your corn, beans and squash. The corn stalk serves as a pole for the beans, the beans help to add the nitrogen to the soil that the corn needs, and the squash provides a ground cover of shade that helps the soil retain moisture. 5.5 iT`S ALL iN [PAR] 5.
6.POW WOW iS A GAME.
6.5 i WiLL SEE LOT`S OF PEOPLE THEiR.
7.RON EVANS,IS A STORY TELLER.
SORRi CANT` FiNiSH♥
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June 14
Jun 14, 2007 11:30:43 GMT -5
Post by elizabeth sanchez on Jun 14, 2007 11:30:43 GMT -5
1. maize, beans and squash in the background, and a hearth with ceramic and birchbark cooking vessels.
2. Men typically wore animal skin leggings, a loin cloth, and a belt. They rarely wore shirts, instead they wrapped buffalo furs over their shoulders. These were known as buffalo robes. A distinguish man, who was known for his bravery, often wore a grizzly bear claw necklace. A man who was considered to be a distinguished warrior often wore an eagle feather warbonnet. The number of feathers on the warbonnet related to the number of brave acts performed by each man.
Women and girls of the tribes wore dresses made of deerskins. Women often wore jewelry, such as earrings and bracelets, made of sea shells, metal, or beads.
Young boys in the tribe often wore leggings and loin cloths like the tribal men.
All Plains Indians wore moccasins on their feet.
3. The principal Nimi'ipuu house was the tule mat-covered long house. The length varied, but could be over 100 feet long. These dwellings were used for ceremonial purposes, and for winter housing by several families. And tipi
b. Today Nimi'ipuu live in modern homes. We still camp and travel using the tipi for shelter, because the tipi is very portable.
4. The canoe was the most important tool of the Suquamish people. Most canoes were made from a single cedar tree.
5. The Three Sisters all work together. Critters will find it harder to invade your garden by interplanting your corn, beans and squash. The corn stalk serves as a pole for the beans, the beans help to add the nitrogen to the soil that the corn needs, and the squash provides a ground cover of shade that helps the soil retain moisture.
6. Pow Wow time is the Native American people’s way of meeting together, to join in dancing, singing, visiting, renewing old friendships and make new ones.
dancing singing vistint renewing friendship and catching up.
7. Dead Voices : Natural Agonies in the New World by Gerald Vizenor
9. The expression of Seminole culture has also been manifested on the artist's canvas
Sweetgrass" baskets have been made by Seminole Indians for more than 60 years.
The amount of beads worn by Seminole women was a phenomenon to all who saw them.
There are eight Seminole clans - Panther, Bear, Deer, Wind, Bigtown, Bird, Snake, and Otter.
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June 14
Jun 14, 2007 11:31:11 GMT -5
Post by Jovana Hernandez on Jun 14, 2007 11:31:11 GMT -5
1.They eat maize, beans and squash in the background, and a hearth with ceramic and birchbark cooking vessels. 2.Their clothes were made from animal skins. Such as antelope and deer. The women were responsible for making clothes for their entire tribe. 3.They lived in groups of extended families, in small villages along streams and rivers. In atule mat-covered long house. 3.5.They live in modern homes. 4.The most important tool was the canoe and it was made from the cedar tree. 5.It is a method for harvesting. 6.It is a festival. 6.5.I might see lots of people. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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June 14
Jun 14, 2007 11:34:19 GMT -5
Post by Omar Guzman on Jun 14, 2007 11:34:19 GMT -5
1.They cherries, squash, corn, fish, and nuts. 2.Their clothes were made of skinned leged clothes. Such as antelope and deer. they were made of deer skin. 3.They lived in groups of extended families, in small villages along streams and rivers. In atule mat-covered long house. 3.5.They live in modern homes. 4.The most important tool was the canoe which was made from the cedar tree. 5.It is a method for harvesting. 6.It is a festival. 6.5.I dont know what I will see. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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June 14
Jun 14, 2007 18:17:28 GMT -5
Post by Samantha Patino on Jun 14, 2007 18:17:28 GMT -5
1. They ate a variety of things. 2. Most of their clothes were made from animal skins. 3. They lived in big groups. 4. The most important tool was the canoe and most were made from a single cedar tree. 5a. It's a method used for gardening. 5b. It includes everybody working together. 6a. A Pow Wow is a search engine. 6b. If I was invited to one then I'd see things like clothes and people would be singing and dancing. 7. Joseph Bruchac wrote a book called "The Arrow Over the Door" and no, it's not in the school/community library. 8. 1.2% of Native Americans live in my state. 9. The Seminole culture expression has been nanifested on artists' canvas. Seminole Indians have made "sweetgrass"baskets for over 60 yrs.The 8 Seminole clans are Panther, Bear, Deer, Wind, Bigtown, Bird, Snake, and Otter. The Seminole women wore various amounts of beads were a phenomenon to all who saw them. 10. ---.[size=1][/size]
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June 14
Jun 14, 2007 18:36:37 GMT -5
Post by alejandra cortez on Jun 14, 2007 18:36:37 GMT -5
1)berries and cherries
2)Men typically wore animal skin leggings, a loin cloth, and a belt
3)The nimi'ipuu lived in peaceful groups traveling seasonally with the deep canyons cut by the snake, clearwater and salmon rivers.
3.5)today the nimi'ipuu live all over the world, but the nez perce reservation is located in north central idaho
4)don't understand the question!
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6)A pow-wow (sometimes powwow or pow wow) is a gathering of Native Americans. It derives from the Narragansett word powwaw, meaning shaman. It has since come to be used to describe any gathering of Native Americans of any tribe, and as such is occasionally heard in older Western movies. The word has also been used to refer to any meeting, but especially a congress, a friendly gathering, or a meeting of powerful people such as officers in the military.
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June 14
Jun 15, 2007 0:28:36 GMT -5
Post by Tamia Leavell on Jun 15, 2007 0:28:36 GMT -5
1. They ate cherries, bread, fish, nuts, and corn. 2. Their clothes were made out of animal skin which was antelope and deer skin. 3. They lived in small villages along streams and rivers and the house was tule mat-covered long houses. 3.5. They now live in modern homes now located in North Central Idaho. 4.The canoe was the most important tool for them and most canoes are made with cedar trees. 5. The three sisters is a method for harvesting. 5.5. The three sisters worked together. 6. Pow Wow is a way American people meet together. 6.5. You would see people singing and dancing and see food and clothes. 7. Joseph Bruchac wrote a book called "The Arrow Over the Door" and no, it's not in the school/community library. 8. 1.2% Native Americans live in my state. 9.The Seminole culture expression has been nanifested on artists' canvas. Seminole Indians have made "sweetgrass"baskets for over 60 yrs.The 8 Seminole clans are Panther, Bear, Deer, Wind, Bigtown, Bird, Snake, and Otter. The Seminole women wore various amounts of beads were a phenomenon to all who saw them. 10. The webpage doesn't work.
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June 14
Jun 15, 2007 11:15:46 GMT -5
Post by SERGIO CERVANTES on Jun 15, 2007 11:15:46 GMT -5
1. maize, beans and squash in the background, and a hearth with ceramic and birchbark cooking vessels. 2. Men typically wore animal skin leggings, a loin cloth, and a belt. They rarely wore shirts, instead they wrapped buffalo furs over their shoulders. These were known as buffalo robes. A distinguish man, who was known for his bravery, often wore a grizzly bear claw necklace. A man who was considered to be a distinguished warrior often wore an eagle feather warbonnet. The number of feathers on the warbonnet related to the number of brave acts performed by each man. Women and girls of the tribes wore dresses made of deerskins. Women often wore jewelry, such as earrings and bracelets, made of sea shells, metal, or beads. Young boys in the tribe often wore leggings and loin cloths like the tribal men. All Plains Indians wore moccasins on their feet. 3. The principal Nimi'ipuu house was the tule mat-covered long house. The length varied, but could be over 100 feet long. These dwellings were used for ceremonial purposes, and for winter housing by several families. And tipi b. Today Nimi'ipuu live in modern homes. We still camp and travel using the tipi for shelter, because the tipi is very portable. 4. The canoe was the most important tool of the Suquamish people. Most canoes were made from a single cedar tree. 5. The Three Sisters all work together. Critters will find it harder to invade your garden by interplanting your corn, beans and squash. The corn stalk serves as a pole for the beans, the beans help to add the nitrogen to the soil that the corn needs, and the squash provides a ground cover of shade that helps the soil retain moisture. 6a. A Pow Wow is a search engine. 6b. If I was invited to one then I'd see things like clothes and people would be singing and dancing. 7. Joseph Bruchac wrote a book called "The Arrow Over the Door" and no, it's not in the school/community library. 8. 1.2% of Native Americans live in my state. 9. The Seminole culture expression has been nanifested on artists' canvas. Seminole Indians have made "sweetgrass"baskets for over 60 yrs.The 8 Seminole clans are Panther, Bear, Deer, Wind, Bigtown, Bird, Snake, and Otter. The Seminole women wore various amounts of beads were a phenomenon to all who saw them.
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