Cheyenne Indians of the Plains Region by Theresa Patterson.

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Cheyenne Indians of the Plains Region by Theresa Patterson

Test 1

Food The Cheyenne Indians hunted buffalo for many purposes. Buffalo meat was their main food product.

Test 2

Clothing They mainly wore buffalo skin. Women wore dresses and men wore pants. The Cheyenne wore moccasins instead of tennis shoes.

Test 3

Cheyenne Indians lived in tepees. They were easy to pack up and carry to other lands. Shelter

Test 4

Trail of Tears: The Cheyenne Indians were relocated from their homelands to a reservation. On the journey of mass migration, many Cheyenne Indians lost their lives. Other Interesting Facts…

Test 5

*What region are the Cheyenne Indians from? *What type of food did the Cheyenne eat? *What was the name of the home that the Cheyenne lived in? *What kind of clothing did Cheyenne men and women wear? *What was the Trail of Tears? Comprehensive Questions

Test 6

Works Cited Page

Test 7