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Native American Plains By, Juliette and Anna

The people started hunting for buffalo on their horses,instead of farming

The men killed the buffalo for food, shelter, clothing, and weapons The men killed the buffalo for food, shelter, clothing, and weapons. The women helped prepare the buffalo

A way to show courage was to touch an enemy without killing him with a coup stick

They lived in homes also known as teepees

They have everything they need, but will they survive?

Credits Slide 1 http://www.browningchamber.com/mpiaa.html Slide 2 ://sites.google.com/a/worcesteracademy.org/lewis-and-clark-project---d-period/group-1---native-americans/keith---winter-at-mandan Slide 7 http://nativeamericans.mrdonn.org/plains/na_pl_09_cheyenne.gif Slide 3 http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_-bD-qI60oHk/TLaylbXDiEI/AAAAAAAAADY/onoDlduj-ZM/s1600/Uses%20of%20the%20Buffalo.jpg Slide 4 http://www.cowanauctions.com/auctions/item.aspx?id=27115 Slide 5 http://pixgood.com/lakota-teepees.html Slide 6 http://www.oldthingsforgotten.com/nativeamerican/comvil.jpg