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Research and Presentation by

Heritage and Location What does the tribe name mean? Where they live? info

Dwelling and Family Life Describe dwelling Describe the roles of men Roles of women Roles of children

Crops and Transportation Info about crops, hunters, gatherers, how they got their food How your tribe traveled. Any cart, etc. used to carry things, etc.

Arts and Crafts Arts that are specific to your tribe Pottery, jewelry, toys children made, etc

Weapons and Tools Any tools used in everyday life of your tribe Weapons used for hunting or war

Ceremonies and Celebrations Any specific ceremonies or celebrations that your tribe is known for

Impact on Arizona What did you tribe bring to Arizona’s culture or how did your tribe impact how Arizonans live today

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