We have dived into our Native American research!  What tribe are you studying?  Please share at least 2 interesting facts you have learned so far.

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  1. I am studying the Inuit tribe! The Inuit were called the eskimos by the CREE TRIBE!!!!!!!!! the word eskimos in english is"The Meat-Eating People". The Inuit made soft coats with hoodies called parkas.

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  2. I have the Choctaw tribe. They live in circular homes. They eat deer, bear, and fish.

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  3. I have the Lakota tribe.The Lakota lives in tipis because they move with the buffalo. They hunt deer, buffalo, and other things.

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  4. I am studying the Inuit tribe. Every year the Inuit host the northern games in the arctic circle. It is similar to the winter Olympic games. The Inuit eat mostly seafood like fish and otters. In the summer, they eat berries as well.

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  5. I am studying the Wampanoag tribe . The Wampanoag's babies have two names - one name is for the parents, family members and chief of the village. The other one is a nickname everyone knows. The Wampanoag's homes are called wetus. Wetus are round shaped house.

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  6. I am studying the Cree tribe. The Cree believe the great spirit.They believe its power.The Cree gave the Inuit the name Eskimos.

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  7. My tribe is the Inuit. I learned that the Inuit plays this game called sky jump. It is were you get a group of people then put a kid on a animal skin then pull the skin tight and the kid goes flying!!! Inuit makes jackets that are called parkas they make with whale bones or otter and they are really soft

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    1. PS The game is like a trampoline.

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  8. My Native American tribe is Lakota. One of my favorite facts that I learned was that when the Europeans brought horses to North America, the Lakota were the first ones to use them. After the Lakota tribe came back from a hunt, they ate some of the meat immediately and dried the rest with buffalo fat and berries to store it.

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  9. I am studying the Inuit tribe. A interesting fact that I learned was that they had a thing like the Olympics. It was called the northern games. A other fact that I learned was that they had a thing kind of like a trampoline. It was called sky tossing.

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  10. I'm studying the Wampanoag tribe. Wampanoag babies are given two names a nickname everyone knows and your real name only the chief, family members, and friends call you. They believe that shamen could comunicate with the spirits.

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  11. I am studying the Wampanoag tribe. Babies got two names at birth.One name was a nick name. The real name was only known by the mom and dad .They believed in the great spirit.

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  12. My tribe is sioux tribe. I learned that they use a lot of buffalo a LOT! They live in tepees so they can follow the buffalo.

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  13. I am studing the Cree!!!!!! This is some facts I learnad... Men wore leggings tied to a beeth cloth. Women wore leggings under a loose dress. The Cree people wore buffalo robes in the winter. The Cree people belived in the great spirt. The Cree honered bravery.

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  14. My Native American tribe is the *Cree!* i learned that the cree also went to boarding schools and if the parents refused they would get sent to jail! The Cree had summer loges winter loges family houses and t-ps for their homes. the Cree believed in The Great Spirit.

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  15. I am studying the Wampanoag.Wampanoag babies were given two names!!!! One was for everyone to use. The other was a name that only the child's family and thee chief knew.

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  16. I am study the cree! They blived in the grate spirit. They thot that the grate spirit gave them special abilities. The cree wore leggings.

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  17. Choctaw. Choctaw people belived that each person had an inner and an outer sperit. The inner sperit was called ''shilup'' and the outer sperit was called ''shilombish''. When a person died, the shilup traveld to the ''happy land'' and the shilombish stayed home untill funrul then it faded away.

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