Souix Native american Loren Haylee Nick. Homes Souix homes They would carry the tipi with them when they would move. They would carry the tipi with them.

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Souix Native american Loren Haylee Nick

Homes

Souix homes They would carry the tipi with them when they would move. They would carry the tipi with them when they would move. The ladies would take apart the tipi when they would move and carry it with them. The ladies would take apart the tipi when they would move and carry it with them. A small family tipi would only have one room but if you had more brothers and sisters then your mother would take it apart and build a bigger tipi A small family tipi would only have one room but if you had more brothers and sisters then your mother would take it apart and build a bigger tipi Your would be made out of wooden poles Your would be made out of wooden poles You would live in a tipi You would live in a tipi

food

Souix food They would get pummice and stuff it. An sometimes they would even eat buffalo raw. Sometimes it would even take weeks to get some buffalo Even if someone didn’t have food for themselves they would share. They would also pick wild cherries,berries,and plums and sometimes they would even pick wild veggies like potatoes,spinch,and tunups

clothi ng

Souix clothing They use fur and soft antalope. They use fur and soft antalope. In the winter they where buffalo robes In the winter they where buffalo robes They made clothes out of mostly out of deerhide They made clothes out of mostly out of deerhide Men mostly wore deerskin leggings and shirts Men mostly wore deerskin leggings and shirts There special clothes was decorated with elk teeth bear claws feathers and fur There special clothes was decorated with elk teeth bear claws feathers and fur

Other interesting facts If someone got sick they would make there own medicines/. If you broke a bone you would need a splint made out of rawhide Then the rawhide would shrink and go into a fine splint If a stranger came to your house you would greet them with a word or two and would not say anything for a long time Before a girl was old enough to get married she would have a ceremony to celibrate and to know her special spirt celibrate and to know her special spirt

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