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Shawnee http://ushistoryimages.com/shawnee.shtm By:Jeremy

Main Menu Daily Life Customs & Religion Important Events In History Role in Revolutionary War Interesting Facts Bibliography

DAILY LIFE Deerskin protects the Shawnee Women farm and gather food Men hunt and trap animals Shawnee stay in their home for 2 or 3 years PUT PICTURE HERE http://www.huuskaluta.com.pl/sat_okh/pics/38.jpg MAIN MENU

CUSTOMS& RELIGION Kids at 2 to 3 years old had green snakes put in their mouth for good luck They have a bread dance Tecumseh was Shawnee’s leader They told stories about how cats got white stomachs http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=the+shawnee+indians&view=detail&id=7D08096B21A51F4D2D12530F017E1F90AF159E8C&first=1&FORM=IDFRIR&adlt=strictHERE! MAIN MENU

IMPORTANT HISTORICAL EVENTS Colonists took Shawnee land Shawnee lost a war at Fallen Timber They lost The Battle of Thames Shawnee were forced to move to Kansas and Oklahoma HEhttp://www.lordnelsons.com/gallery/frontier/wright/images/Shawnee.jpgRE! MAIN MENU

ROLE IN REVOLUTIONARY WAR Lord Dunmore started a war with the Shawnee. As a result the Iroquois came into war. Johnson tried to keep Iroquois out of war Tecumseh was killed Shawnee lost the war http://img355.imageshack.us/i/shawneeindiansized8fy.jpg/sr=1 MAIN MENU

INTERESTING FACTS Shawnees lost a war for land at Fallen Timbers. Shawnee play fun games one was called hoops and arrows. Men and women wore buckskin leggings. The Shawnee joked about how cats got white stomachs. http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=the+shawnee+indians&view=detail&id=41126E2C970F2EB559B5ED4245344389D2BBF33D&first=121&FORM=IDFRIR&adlt=strict MAIN MENU

BIBLIOGRAPHY Works Cited   Works Cited Janet, Hubbard B. The Shawnee. New York: Chelsea House, 1955. Print. Mattern, Joanne. The Shawnee Indians. Mankato: Heinemann, 2001. Print. Online, World Book. “Stories from the revolution.” World Book online. 2011. Stories of the Revolution. Web. 14 Feb. 2011. <http://www.hps.goo/_the_revolution/_indians.html>. - - -. “World Book online.” World Book. 2011. Print. Washburn, Wilcomb E. “Indians and the American revolution.” American revolution.org. 2011. American revolution .org. Web. 14 Feb. 2011. <http://www.americanrevolution.org/1.html>. Yakowitz, Caryn. Shawnee Indians. Chicago: Chelsea House, 2003. Print. MAIN MENU