By Brandon and Cameron The Cheyenne. CornBeans Squash Bison Pumpkins Tobacco Corps Ducks Dirt coffee Fruit and Berries What did the Cheyenne eat.

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By Brandon and Cameron The Cheyenne

CornBeans Squash Bison Pumpkins Tobacco Corps Ducks Dirt coffee Fruit and Berries What did the Cheyenne eat

Omaha earth lodge (square shape) Wichita grass house (triangle shape) Sioux buffalo-hide tepee (cone shape ) What was the Cheyenne place of shelter

* black white brown horses * travois * waking What type of transportation did the Cheyenne use

fringed shirts * fringed shirts * breechcloths tit leggings * tit leggings arm bands * arm bands tanned deer or elk hide * tanned deer or elk hide What did the Cheyenne wear

The sun dance The scared place Big wheel Tracking the days Plains play What did the cheyennes traditions

The Cheyenne by Kevin cunningham and Peter benoit true book – Native American Tribes website at: languages.org/languages.htm languages.org/languages.htm Resources Used