A research study on the Caddo, Osage, & Quapaw Indians of Arkansas

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A research study on the Caddo, Osage, & Quapaw Indians of Arkansas OUR HISTORY MATTERS!! A research study on the Caddo, Osage, & Quapaw Indians of Arkansas 5th graders at Sunnymede Elementary investigated these tribes and how their lives back then have effected our lives today.

CADDO Perfect farmer's Made beautiful pottery Live in South West part of AR Live in thatch house's By aracely http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/kids/caddo/mounds.html

Caddo Caddo were farmers. They made beautiful pottery. They lived in south west part of Arkansas. The Caddo lived in thatched houses. Tajreana http://www.bigorrin.org/caddo_kids.htm

Caddo Farmers Made beautiful pottery SW part of Arkansas By Elena http://www.texasindians.com/caddo.htm

Caddo The caddos live in in a grass house. There were the first ones to give threre land. They gave the land to ARKASNSS They had there houses hached YOSI http://www.bigorrin.org/caddo_kids.htm

Caddo Farmers Made beautiful pottery Sw part of Arkansas By:Carlos http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/kids/images/Indian.html

Caddo Skilled farmers Made beautiful pottery South western part of AR Thatched houses By: Pablo C. http://arkarcheology.uark.edu/indiansofarkansas/images/blueeagle_chief.jpg

CADDO The CADDO INDIANS USED TO BE FARMERS MADE BEAUTIFUL POTTERY THACHED HOUSES SW OF AR BY KEDAR http://arkarcheology.uark.edu/indiansofarkansas/index.html?pageName=Tunica%20and%20Koroa%20Indians

Caddo Farmers Made beautiful pottery. Southwest part of AR thatched houses.

caddo The caddo Indians are farmers They make beautiful They live in SW of Arkansas They have thatched houses http://www.davidrumsey.com/amico/amico269657-114818.html#record

Caddo The Caddo Indians were farmers s/images/blueeagle_chief.jpg Caddo amy The Caddo Indians were farmers The Caddo Indians made beautiful poetry The Caddo Indians live in the SW part of AR The Caddo Indians live in thatched houses by amy http://arkarcheology.uark.edu/indiansofarkansas/images/blueeagle_chief.jpg

Caddos The Arkansas Indian tribe that most effected life today is the Caddo. They helped us grow crops. They had beautiful pottery without the pottery we wouldn't have pottery decorations around our houses. Without them being farmers we probably wouldn't have crops or vegetables. By: Tajreana Campbell

Caddo By Elena Cervantes The Arkansas Indian tribe that effect life today is the Caddo. They helped us by farming ,made pottery and they thatched houses. Now we Improved their ideas. Because thats one way we have food ,pottery and the we now thatch houses. By Elena Cervantes

Osage They were very brave hunters. The Osage were brave, tall and strong people. They lived in the North of Arkansas. Tajreana http://www.lewis-clark.org/content/content-article.asp?ArticleID=2535

Osage They're hunters Brave, Tall , Strong North part of AR By aracely http://www.lewis-clark.org/content/content-article.asp?ArticleID=2535

Osage Hunters Brave,tall,strong N part of Arkansas By:Carlos http://www.nps.gov/archive/fosc/osage.htm

Osage The Osage Indians were hunters The Osage Indians were brave, tall, and strong The Osage Indians live in NW part of AR. The Osage Indians were warlike by amy http://www.nps.gov/archive/fosc/Graphics/Tal-lee.jpg

Osage Fontwork Hunters Brave tall strong N part of AR By kedar http://arkarcheology.uark.edu/indiansofarkansas/images/osagedreams.jpg

Osage Hunters Brave, tall, and strong Lived in northern part of AR Steal from other tribes By: Pablo C. http://arkarcheology.uark.edu/indiansofarkansas/images/osagedreams.jpg

OSAGE They are very good hunters They can be very, brave,tail,and strong N part of AR yosi http://www.philaprintshop.com/mckosag.html

Osage Hunters brave,tall,and strong N part of Arkansas By Elena http://www.imageenvision.com/md/stock_photography/osage_indian_chief_peter_bighart.jpg'

Osage Hunters Brave,tall ,strong North part of Arkansas.

Osage Osage Osage Osage Indians are very brave hunters They are tall,strong. They lived in north part of Arkansas http://www.imageenvision.com/all_graphics/search/osage_indian

Osage The Arkansas tribe that most likely effected life today would be the Osage Indian tribe simply because they were great hunters, and they were brave, tall, and strong no matter what . They help us by example. Strong leaders are always important, even today. By Makaela Swinney

Osage The Osage Indian tribe effected life today is food. They helped us be hunters and get food to live and if they did not teach us how to hunt we would die. LukeH.

Osage The Arkansas Indian tribe that most effect life today is the Osage they help us because if we didn't have money to buy food then we can hunt because the Osage taught us how one more thing they were brave so they don't got to be scared to hunt deers or something By kedar davis

QUAPAW Live in long houses They're greeters, and friendly Made pottery Live along Mississippi River Live in the East part of AR They were traders By aracely http://images.google.com/images?gbv=2&hl=en&safe=active&q=quapaw&start=20&sa=N&ndsp=20

Quapaw The Quapaws were very friendly greeters. Quapaws lived along the Mississippi river. They were traders. They lived in the east part of Arkansas. Tajreana http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Quapaw.aspx

Quapaw Greeters Friendly Lived in long houses Made poetry E part of AR Traders By amy http://www.legendsofamerica.com/photos-oklahoma/Quapaw.jpg

Quapaw Friendly Indians Lived in long houses Made pottery Lived by Mississippi river Traders By: Pablo C. http://www.legendsofamerica.com/photos-oklahoma/Quapaw.jpg

QUAPAW TRADERS 3 PART OF STATE LIVE ALONG MISSISSIPPI RIVER MADE POTTERY LONG HOUSE GREETERS FRIENDLY BY.KEDAR http://arkarcheology.uark.edu/indiansofarkansas/index.html?pageName=The%20Quapaw%20Indians

Quapaw Greeters, friendly Long house Made pottery E part of Arkansas By:Carlos

Quapaw Indians They were well- mannered They were hunters and fishers. They often painted their bodies with designs sometimes covering their entire body. By Makaela Swinney

Quapaw E part of state Traders Made pottery Long house Lived along Mississippi river Friendly

quapaw greeters,friendly Long houses Make pottery Live along Mississippi river Part of state Traders By damian http://arkarcheology.uark.edu/indiansofarkansas/index.html?pageName=The%20Quapaw%20Indians

QUAPAW Friendly E part of state Traders Made pottery Long houses Lived along Mississippi River yosi http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-Quapaw.html

Quapaw The Arkansas Indian tribe that most effect life today is Quapaw. They help us today by their nature skills and farming skills. How we are using these skills today is to help us to be better farmers and help us to care for nature. by Danny Carlile

Quapaw Indians The Arkansas Indian tribe that most effect life today is the Quapaw Indians. They help us by being traders,and by being friendly. Also make beautiful pottery. We still have people who are traders and people who make beautiful pottery still nowadays by Amy

The Arkansas Indian tribe that most effect life today is the Quapaw The Arkansas Indian tribe that most effect life today is the Quapaw. They help us because they taught us to trade and greet people This is by Aracely