By Kate King. Thanksgiving Video A cartoon to show how the Indians helped show the pilgrims how to use the land and survive in America.

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By Kate King

Thanksgiving Video A cartoon to show how the Indians helped show the pilgrims how to use the land and survive in America.

Shoes Shaw Traditional Clothing Hair Styles

Collect Shellfish Plant CropsTan Animal Hide Make Clothing

The Native Americans did not go to a formal school. The children learned from older generations in their tribe. The children were taught how to write hieroglyphics.

Ball and Triangle Hoop and Pole (Darts) Cornhusk Wheel and Darts (Darts) Bowl and Dice (A gambling Game)

Crops Collected Berries Corn Fish Deer

A tipi A hut

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