Potawatomi  Mrs. Gilmore  Mikayla  Melodie  Trevor.

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Potawatomi  Mrs. Gilmore  Mikayla  Melodie  Trevor

location Michigan Canada and other parts of the U.S.  The tribe lived in parts of Michigan.  Southern Michigan

They lived in a hut. There huts were made out of Sticks and deer skin There homes looked like big rocks.

CLOTHING Men wore Deer skin skirts. Woman wore Deer skin dresses and skirts.

They had wild rice Fish Deer Hunted with arrows and fish traps left overnight. Fish traps made of wood They grew fruits, vegetables, and grains in the ground

Men hunted, made fish traps, and killed animals for dinner. Women made houses and dinners for their family. Kids would gather berries and make arrows.

Growing crops Spear throwing

The people in different tribes wanted to steal their kids. The only thing they grew were rice and veggies. The girls did not work because they didn’t want to get hurt.