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Hope you like it.

Grope 8 Potawatomi (younger brother)

Climate.  In January it’s about 15 deg.  In the summer it’s about 75 deg.

 Lots of snow in the winter.  Michigan get from 26 to 36 inches of precipitation a year.

 Lacrosse.  Baby cradles.  Dolls were made from cornhusk, palmetto, horse hair fiber.  Spoke shave.  Snow shoes.  Canoe or’s.

Food.  They hunted for deer and moose and mammoth’s.

C LOTHES. They hunted animal’s and use their fur for warmth.

 They travel by canoe’s of birch bark.  They made canoe ors out of young tree’s.

 They lived in Wigwam’s made from young tree’s and bark and cloth.

The big question. They lived in southern Michigan. In the summers they grew corn, melons, peas, beans, squash, tobacco. In the winter they depended on hunting and what they had.