1, 2, 3 Little Indians! Native American Indian Clothing and Entertainment - US History 6th Grade | Children's American History , livre ebook

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Learn more about the Native American Indians in this educational book for 6th graders. This time, you’ll be learning about their clothing and means of entertainment, two topics that will tell you a lot about this people. Feel free to read the contents of the book whenever you have the time. If these topics are discussed in school, then use this book as your additional resource.
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15 juin 2017

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9781541919297

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1, 2, 3 Little Ind ians!
Native American Indian Clothing and Entertain ment
US History 6th G rade Children’s American His tory




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T he clothing and the music of Native American’s was very descriptive and had much meaning for each tribe. In this book, you will learn about how their clothes were made as well as their meanings. You will also learn about what they did for fun, including music and sports.











Clothing
B efore arrival of the Europeans, their clothing was different dependent upon their tribe as well as what climate they lived in. There were, however, some similarities.






Cherokee Indians












What Were Their Clothes Made From?
P rimarily, they would use animal hides to make their clothes. They would typically use hides of the animals they had hunted to eat. Some of the tribes, including the Iroquois and the Cherokee would use deerskin. The plains Indians, known to hunt for bison, would use buffalo skin and the Inuit tribe from Alaska would use caribou or seal skin.











T here were a few tribes that learned to make their clothes from plants or by weaving threads. The Navajo, Apache and Seminole tribes of Florida learned to make tunics and blankets.





Navajo family

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