By: Ashley Morgan & Kendra McElhenny. Background It comes from the Shawnee word shawanwa. – which means "southerner." In history books, you can sometimes.

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By: Ashley Morgan & Kendra McElhenny

Background It comes from the Shawnee word shawanwa. – which means "southerner." In history books, you can sometimes see the same name spelled Shawano or Sewanee.

Location The original Shawnee home land was in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. But the Shawnees were far- ranging people. – Shawnee villages were located as far north as New York state and as far south as Georgia. Today, most Shawnees live in Oklahoma, where they were deported by the US government.

Language  Shawnee Indians all speak English today. Some elders also speak their native Shawnee language, which is songlike and has complicated verbs with many parts.  Today Shawnee is an endangered language because most children aren't learning it anymore.

Flag The blue field represents the sky. The large, bright yellow star represents Tecumseh, a famous Shawnee leader. The red rectangle represents the ceremonial grounds. The individual stars represent the 12 clans, the Rabbit, Raccoon, Panther, Turtle, Wolf, Deer, Turkey, Snake, Bear, Horse, Eagle, and the Owl. The White Oak leaves would represent the modern day Shawnee.

Men & Women Roles Shawnee men were hunters and sometimes went to war to protect their families. Shawnee women were farmers and also did child care and cooking. Both genders took part in storytelling, artwork and music, and traditional medicine.

Children Go to school. Help around the house. In the past, Shawnee kids had more chores and less time to play. Shawnee children had dolls, toys and games, like miniature bows and arrows. Like many Native Americans, Shawnee mothers traditionally carried their babies in cradleboards on their backs.

Shawnee Homes The Shawnees didn't live in tepees. They lived in wigwams. Each Shawnee village also included a larger council house built from wood. Today, Native Americans only build a wigwam for fun or to connect with their heritage, not for shelter.

Clothing Shawnee women wore skirts with leggings. Shawnee men wore breechclouts and leggings. Both men and women often wore ponchos in cool weather. The Shawnees wore moccasins on their feet. As they migrated from place to place, the Shawnees adopted clothing styles from many other Indian tribes and from white settlers as well.

Clothing Sometimes they wore a beaded headband with a feather or two in it. Shawnee people usually wore their hair long, though Shawnee warriors sometimes shaved their heads in the Mohawk style. Many Shawnees painted designs onto their faces, and some wore tribal tattoos.

Transportation Walking Shawnees made dugout canoes by hollowing out large trees. Over land, the Shawnee tribe used dogs as pack animals. (There were no horses in North America until colonists brought them over from Europe.)

Food The Shawnees were farming people. Shawnee women planted and harvested corn and squash. Shawnee men hunted in the forest for deer, turkeys, and small game and went fishing in the rivers and lakes. Shawnee Indian food included soup, cornbread, and stews.

Arts and Crafts The Shawnee tribe is known for their beadwork, pottery, and wood carving. Like other eastern American Indians, the Shawnee also crafted wampum out of white and purple shell beads. – Wampum beads were traded as a kind of currency, but they were more culturally important as an art material. – The designs and pictures on wampum belts often told a story or represented a person's family.

Weapons and Tools Shawnee hunters and warriors used bows and arrows, stone tomahawks, and spears. Shawnee fisherman used spears and nets.

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