Sioux Slideshow By: Anna Terwische, Braden Cors, Luke Gibbons, Gillian Wooldridge.

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Sioux Slideshow By: Anna Terwische, Braden Cors, Luke Gibbons, Gillian Wooldridge

 Boys often pretended to hunt with small bows and arrows.  Girls played with mini tipis and dolls. They also would learn how to live like adults Family Life

 All their clothing was made of animal skins.  Woman wore fringed dresses. Men wore fringed shirts with breech cloths. Clothing

 They lived in tipis made of lodge poles and buffalo hide.  When they moved the women would pack the tipi up in a sled.  The women kept their things on one side of the tipi and the men kept their things on the other side. Shelter

 They ate buffalo  And gathered berries  And Roots  Herbs  They didn’t grow food Food