The Apache By Aki. What they ate  Land animals-deer elk rabbits deer antelope buffalo  other foods-pinon nuts leaves cactus corn beans squash.

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The Apache By Aki

What they ate  Land animals-deer elk rabbits deer antelope buffalo  other foods-pinon nuts leaves cactus corn beans squash

SHELTER Teepee made of frame of wood poles tied at the top to form cone shape with animal skin raped around Wickiup made of sticks and/or grass

TRANSPORTATION  Feet  Horse

CLOTHING Men-loin cloth Women-buckskin shirts ponchos Both-knee high moccasins toes curled up

 13 year old girls ready for marriage  Dress in fancy costumes  Celebrate with feasts

Resources Used  Apache by Andrew Santella  Native American Tribes website at: languages.org/languages.htm languages.org/languages.htm