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POTAWATOMI NATIVE AMERICANSHow did the Potawatomi adapt to there environment?
FOOD
The Potawatomi farmed, gathered, and hunted for food. They farmed corn, beans, squash, lima beans, kidney beans and a few other things. Here are some of the things they gathered: wild rice, berries, plants. For hunting they hunted elk, deer, birds, and black bear.
SHELTER
The Pohttawatomi lived in wigwams. (They also lived in lodges but they mostly lived in wigwams.) the wigwams were made out of birch bark. Every year in winter hunting season, they moved there wigwams. The wigwams were dome shapes, cone shapes, and rectangular shapes.
http://www.bigorrin.org/potawatomi_kids.htm
CLIMATE & WEATHER
the Potawatomi had four seasons. The summers were hot and humid. The winters were cold and snowy.
NATURAL RESOURCES
the Potawatomi's natural resources were water, trees, and animals. They used the water for drinking, washing, and fishing. They used the trees for making wigwams and for making canoes. They used the animals for eating.
CLOTHING
They wore beaded leggings made of cloth or skins of animals. They also wore moccasins made of skins.
INTERESTING FACTS
The Potawatomi joined two tribes called Ojibwa, and Ottawa. They formed a confederacy called The Three Fires. Also, they were the earliest farmers.
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REFERENCES
http://www.bigorrin.org/potawatomi_kids.htm
http://www.potawatomilanguage.org/virtualmuseum/viewnmai.php