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The Hopi and The Hopi and Kwakiutl Indians Kwakiutl Indians Made by Naveen Made by Naveen

The Hopi and Kwakiutl Indians Made by Naveen. Food that they ate The Hopi ate melons, beans, pumpkins, squash, fruit, and corn (which were their staple

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Page 1: The Hopi and Kwakiutl Indians Made by Naveen. Food that they ate The Hopi ate melons, beans, pumpkins, squash, fruit, and corn (which were their staple

The Hopi and Kwakiutl The Hopi and Kwakiutl IndiansIndians

Made by NaveenMade by Naveen

Page 2: The Hopi and Kwakiutl Indians Made by Naveen. Food that they ate The Hopi ate melons, beans, pumpkins, squash, fruit, and corn (which were their staple

Food that they ateFood that they ate

The Hopi ate melons, beans, The Hopi ate melons, beans, pumpkins, squash, fruit, and pumpkins, squash, fruit, and corn (which were their corn (which were their staple crop).staple crop).

The Kwakiutl ate salmon The Kwakiutl ate salmon and many other fish.and many other fish.

The Hopi were vegetarian The Hopi were vegetarian but the Kwakiutl were non- but the Kwakiutl were non- vegetarian.vegetarian.

The Hopi grew their food The Hopi grew their food but the Kwakiutl hunted.but the Kwakiutl hunted.

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What they lived inWhat they lived in

The Hopi built houses that were made out of a mixture of The Hopi built houses that were made out of a mixture of rocks, sand, and water called adobe.rocks, sand, and water called adobe.

The Kwakiutl built homes out of cedar trees.The Kwakiutl built homes out of cedar trees. The houses that the Hopi made were called pueblos because The houses that the Hopi made were called pueblos because

when the Spanish arrived, their houses looked like small townswhen the Spanish arrived, their houses looked like small towns

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What they woreWhat they wore

Hopi Indians grew cotton and sewed them to Hopi Indians grew cotton and sewed them to make their dresses.make their dresses.

The Kwakiutl shredded cedar bark to make The Kwakiutl shredded cedar bark to make skirts and waterproof capes and hats.skirts and waterproof capes and hats.

The Hopi’s houses had up to three stories high The Hopi’s houses had up to three stories high but the Kwakiutl had totem poles to put out but the Kwakiutl had totem poles to put out side their homes so other Indians knew more side their homes so other Indians knew more about them.about them.

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Their LocationTheir Location

The Hopi lived in The Hopi lived in Arizona, New Mexico, Arizona, New Mexico, and some parts of Utah and some parts of Utah and Colorado.and Colorado.

The Kwakiutl lived The Kwakiutl lived from Alaska to northern from Alaska to northern California.California.