By: Emma Medell Traditions What did they eat Where did they live How did they dress Famous People Contributions How big is the tribe Extra info about.

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By: Emma Medell

Traditions What did they eat Where did they live How did they dress Famous People Contributions How big is the tribe Extra info about the tribe Quiz for audience Websites I used for research About me

They lived in a nomadic way Considered the land to be full of spirits and powers They lived in tepees made from elk or deer hides

The Ute’s sometime grew small gardens near spring. They hunted deer to use for food,leather, and tools. They also hunted big horn sheep, wild turkeys, badgers, beavers, rabbits, fish, and more. They ate plants such as yucca fruit, rice grass, pine nuts, chokecherries, and wild onions.

The Ute's lived in the eastern and central part of Utah. They also lived in parts of Colorado, Wyoming, and New Mexico. Two distinct groups of the Ute's lived in Utah, they were the Northern Ute's and the White Mesa Ute's. In historic times, at least two different bands of Ute’s lived in Utah.

The Ute’s made there clothes out of plants and animals. What they didn’t eat, they make it in to clothes. The men wore buffalo sinks. The women wore dresses and leggings.

Their was a chief named Black Hawk. He was born in spring, Lake Villa. He died in September 26 th, Also there was this chief named Aoray. He was born in He died in He was 53 when he died.

They got there name from our state Black Hawk is a name of a helicopter The Ute’s tote the pioneers how to live

There is a lot of Ute’s that lived. Eleven bands of Ute’s lived in Utah. Each band claimed its own territory. Some bands led and traded together.

In the 1930s, Tu-Cu-Pit saw the Mormon pioneers enter the Salt Lake Valley in 1847.

1. Did they live in a nomadic way? 2. Did they have animals? 3. Did they live in groups?

1. Title of page: I love history website address: www. I love history. Com 2. Title of page: Google images website address: www. Google images. Com

1. I live in Roy Utah 2. Little House in the Big Woods 3. I like dancing and art 4. I have a dog 5. To see what they need and I can help