The Plateau Indians ate salmon, deer, elk, small animals, berries, seeds, and roots, especially the camas roots. The Coastal Indians ate salmon, whale, shellfish, and otters. They dried their meat so they could eat it later. The Plateau Indians' houses were called pit houses. They were made out of mud, dirt, and grass. The Coastal Indians' houses were called longhouses. They were made out of cedar. They made boards to connect them to make a house. The Plateau Indians' clothing was made out of hides, quills, fur, and feathers. The Coastal Indians made their clothing out of cedar and seashells. The Plateau Indians made their leather from deer and elk fur. The Coastal Indians got the seashells at the beach. The Plateau Indian's tools were called digging sticks, rocks, and arrowheads. The Coastal Indians' tools were made out of shells, whale teeth, bones, and harpoons. The Plateau Indians' art was baskets and beadwork. The Coastal Indians' art was totem poles and carvings. The Plateau and Coastal Indians' art was made by hand. The Plateau Indian's beliefs were pow-wows. The Plateau Indians' custom was spirits. The Coastal Indians' beliefs were spirits. The Coastal Indians' customs were also the potlatch.
they lived in adobes, houses made of mud and dirt
The Plains Indians wore moccasins on their feet. They also wore clothing from animal skin such as from buffalo and deer. They made armor from bones and shells.
The Miwok tribe ate consisted of a diet of ground acorn meal made into soups, bread, and cakes. They also hunted for deer, bear, elk, rabbits, and fowl. They also ate fish and dried seaweed.
The Shoshone Indians killed animals for most of their needs. If it got cold they would wear a light coat. In the summer the women would wear loose dresses ant the men would wear little things that covered their bottoms called loincloth's. They made tools out of bones.
The Shoshone Native American tribe lived in tipis. These were cone shaped houses made of buffalo-hide. The tipis kept them cool in the summer, and warm in the winter.
they made plank houses
Chinook Indians lived in long houses made of cedar boards.
Buffalo or Deer
deer hide
sandwiches made of deer
bark
They are made out of mud and stone.
The Snake River was named by European explorers in reference to the indigenous Shoshone people who lived near its banks. The Shoshone were often called "Snake Indians" by Europeans due to their use of sign language which included movements resembling a snake.
The Plateau Indians ate salmon, deer, elk, small animals, berries, seeds, and roots, especially the camas roots. The Coastal Indians ate salmon, whale, shellfish, and otters. They dried their meat so they could eat it later. The Plateau Indians' houses were called pit houses. They were made out of mud, dirt, and grass. The Coastal Indians' houses were called longhouses. They were made out of cedar. They made boards to connect them to make a house. The Plateau Indians' clothing was made out of hides, quills, fur, and feathers. The Coastal Indians made their clothing out of cedar and seashells. The Plateau Indians made their leather from deer and elk fur. The Coastal Indians got the seashells at the beach. The Plateau Indian's tools were called digging sticks, rocks, and arrowheads. The Coastal Indians' tools were made out of shells, whale teeth, bones, and harpoons. The Plateau Indians' art was baskets and beadwork. The Coastal Indians' art was totem poles and carvings. The Plateau and Coastal Indians' art was made by hand. The Plateau Indian's beliefs were pow-wows. The Plateau Indians' custom was spirits. The Coastal Indians' beliefs were spirits. The Coastal Indians' customs were also the potlatch.
it was made out of mostly deer skin and bark
The Shoshone Indians wore clothing made of deer hides, and in very cold weather they wore robes made of buffalo. There is a large Shoshone-Bannock reservation near where I live in Idaho. The museum has articles of clothing on display. You might check your local library for a book on Indian tribes. There will be pictures of "buckskins" and buffalo garments.