Powhatan – Eastern Woodland Sioux – Plains Pueblo - Southwest

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Powhatan – Eastern Woodland Sioux – Plains Pueblo - Southwest Native Americans Powhatan – Eastern Woodland Sioux – Plains Pueblo - Southwest

Powhatan Transportation Powhatan Indians walked and used canoes to get from place to place

Powhatan Occupations Powhatan Indians: Hunted deer, turkeys, rabbits Fished in nearby lakes, rivers, and oceans Farmed corn, beans, and squash

Powhatan Longhouse

Sioux Transportation Sioux Indians walked and rode horses to get from place to place

Sioux Occupation The Sioux Indians were warriors and hunted buffalo

Sioux Teepee

Pueblo Transportation Pueblo Indians walked to get from place to place

Pueblo Occupation The Pueblo Indians were farmers. They grew corn, beans, squash, and sunflowers.

Pueblos

How well do you know the Indians? 1. If you hunted for deer everyday, you are a _____________ Indian? 2. If you rode a horse and were a warrior, you are a _______Indian? 3. If you had no other form of transportation but walking, you are a _________ Indian? 4. If you fished in the Atlantic Ocean, you are a ________ Indian?