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Look carefully at the type of home the Wampanoag lived in. It is much different from the Sioux home. ... The Sioux traveled and needed shelter that was easy to move.) ... (no) Say: The Wampanoag did not live in tepees. ...
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Wampanoag What type houses did they live in? Hat kind of houses did the wampanoag live in? What homes did the Wampanoag tribe live in 1622? What kind of houses did the patuxet tribe live in? What type of house did the Wampanoag tribe live in? ... What is the name of the shelter in which the wampanoag lived? What was the name...
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; What type of medicine did the Makah indian tribe use? ... ; What kind of shelter did the wampanoag tribe have? ... ; What type of living arrangements did mohawks live in?
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Question 7: What did the Wampanoag use for shelter? ... Question 8: Both boys and girls wore what type of clothing until they were seven years old?
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www.oleysd.k12.pa.us/oves/leckertWebpages/thanks.html
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Did all Native Americans of long ago look similar, behave the same, dress alike, and live in teepees? Well, ... The architect's job is to research your tribe's shelter. Explain how it was made and what natural resources were used to make it. Why do you think they chose this type of shelter? Describe what it looks like.
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www.rock-hill.k12.sc.us/teachers/BVES/LMCDANIEL/webques...
www.rock-hill.k12.sc.us/teachers/BVES/LMCDANIEL/webquest/
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After sharing the book Tapenum's Day, students will create their own model of a Wampanoag home or Wigwam using a pre-made skeleton. This activity will give them the opportunity to explore a type of home they may not be familiar with. ... After studying where the Wampanoag live, create a large-scale class Wigwam that could...
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www.teacherlink.usu.edu/tlresources/units/byrnesF2000/s...
www.teacherlink.usu.edu/tlresources/units/byrnesF2000/sondur/sdurfeybmadsen.htm
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Wampanoag Place Names ... The broad leaves of corn provided shelter from the sun; the corn stalk was a living stake for the bean and squash vines; and the squash vines provided good cover, ... To this day we still occupy our aboriginal land of Aquinnah and count 901 members, about 300 of whom live on the Island.
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www.wampanoagtribe.net/Pages/Wampanoag_Way/other
www.wampanoagtribe.net/Pages/Wampanoag_Way/other
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I am studying the Wampanoag Indians and this is some information on them. Today these Indians live in southern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. ... The men made this type of house by tying sticks and branches together, they covered it by putting grass and tree bark on it, that made the roof. These Indians also built long...
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www.ga.k12.pa.us/academics/LS/4/sstudies/Colonial/4B/4B...
www.ga.k12.pa.us/academics/LS/4/sstudies/Colonial/4B/4B98/4blmp.htm
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Wigwam is the word for "house" in the Abenaki tribe, and wetu is the word for "house" in the Wampanoag tribe. ... Most Native Americans who live in the far northern forests must migrate regularly to follow caribou herds and other game, ... Most Native Americans only made a brush shelter when they were out camping in the wilderness.
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