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Life on the great plains-the native people

for thousands of years the native people inhabited the GREAT PLAINS.the blackfoot,the Crows and the sioux lived in the north,the Comanches,the Navajos and the Apaches in the south,while the Utes, the kiowas and the cheyennes lived in the middle.They were nomadic and moved their tipis from plase to plase following the bison.they lived close to nature but they also enjoyed sports such as running and horse racing.Their communities were close-knit and they had a strong sense of loyalty.the men and boys went hunting and the women looked after the home and children often made the tipi.Their existence on the Central plain depended on the presence of the bison.they ate the meat and used the skins to make clothes and tents.They made blankets from the wool and tools from the bones.They even used the dung- there weren't many trees on the plains so it was used instead of wood for making fires.They cut buffalo meat into thin slices and dried it in the sun for food in the winter.

ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS.
1)HOW WHERE THE NATIVE PEOPLE DISTRIBUTED IN THE GREAT PLAINS?
2)DID THEY LIVE IN PERMANENT VILLAGES?
3)WHAT ARE THEIR TENTS CALLED?
4)WHY DID THEY MOVE FROM PLACE TO PLACE?
5)WHICH SPORTS DID THEY LIKE?
6)WHICH JONS DID THE WOMEN HAVE?
7)WHAT DID THE NATIVE PEOPLE USE TO MAKE THEIR CLOTHES?
8)HOW WERE THE BONES USEFUL?
9)WHY DID THEY USE DUNG INSTEAD OF WOOD?
10)HOW DID THEY MAKE SURE THEY HAD FOOD FOR THE WINTER?

thanks!!!
 
For thousands of years the native people inhabited the Great Plains. The Blackfoot, the Crows and the Sioux lived in the north, the Comanches, the Navajos and the Apaches in the south, while the Utes, the Kiowas and the Cheyennes lived in the middle. They were nomadic and moved their tepees from place to please following the bison. They lived close to nature but they also enjoyed sports such as running and horse racing. Their communities were close-knit and they had a strong sense of loyalty. The men and boys went hunting and the women looked after the home and children often made the tepee. Their existence on the Central plain depended on the presence of the bison. They ate the meat and used the skins to make clothes and tents.They made blankets from the wool and tools from the bones.They even used the dung- there weren't many trees on the plains so it was used instead of wood for making fires. They cut buffalo meat into thin slices and dried it in the sun for food in the winter.
 
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