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hills and flat grassy stretches of land Prairie
homes good for moving and hunting buffalo teepee
located near water source- a permanent home lodges
brought horses to North America Spanish
dress that included eye teeth of elk good hunters
raids used to prove a tribes "fighting skills" Counting Coup
people who wander from place to place nomad
boats used to help Plains Natives build large trade networks bull boats
Name items made from the buffalo rope, bowls, clothing, needles, boats, teepee coverings, blankets
How were horses helpful to Plains people's way of life hunting, traveling, and warfare
Why was it was difficult to grow crops in the plains region? too little water and poor soil
What is an animal hide? an animal's skin
What from the river makes the land fertile? nutrients
How did the Plains Natives carry their teepees and supplies? a sled pulled by dogs or horses
Native Plains people had great respect for what animal? buffalo
These were held outside villages where natives could bring their goods and trade trade fair
sign language was used to help groups who didn't speak the same _________. language
If men educated the boys, then women educated the ________. girls
What was the chief purpose of toys and games for young natives? to train them in the skills they would need
List 3 things that women were responsible for cooking, a girl's education, scraping animal hides to make teepees and clothing, set up and take down teepees, packing and unpacking when time to move, growing corns, beans, squash, and sunflowers
List 3 thing that men were responsible for a boys' education, serve as keeper of the peoples history, hunted buffalo and other game, fought in wars
List 2 things boys did played games, learned the value of courage
List 2 things girls did learned to cook, sewed , learned to set up and take down a teepee
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