Table of contents Slide one cover Slide two table of contents
Slide three tribe traditions Slide four what did they eat Slide
five where did they live Slide six how did they dress Slide seven
famous people Slide eight contributions Slide nine how big is the
tribe Slide ten extra information about the tribe Slide eleven
jacks quiz of smartness Slide twelve where I got the information
Slide thirteen about the author\ aka\ jack
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Tribe traditions One tradition is the Ute bear dance. The bear
promised that the Ute danced the bear dance that their hunters
would find prey and there women would have many children. For
hundreds of years today, the Ute have welcomed spring with this
dance. Ute women carried babies in cradleboards made from willows.
Its oval frame was wide at the top and it narrowed to the
bottom.
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What did they eat The Utes were hunter gatherers, and moved
from place to place frequently as they gathered food for there
families. Ute men hunted deer, elk, buffalo and small game like
jackrabbits (which provided most of there food, clothing and
blankets). Ute women gathered roots, pine nuts, seeds, berries, and
fruit, which they sometimes dried.
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Where did they live For many years the Ute lived in brush
shelters. Each one held about twelve people. However after they
were introduced to horses they began living in tepees as the horses
were able to carry the tepees from camp to camp as the Ute
hunted.
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Famous people Chief Ouray Chapita Chief indians
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How did they dress Ute women wore long deerskin dresses. Ute
men wore breechcloths with leather leggings and buckskin
shirts.
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contributions The tradition of the bear dance, which is still
performed each Spring. Their vast reservation lands, which cover
over 4.5 million acres. Much of this land was purchased back
from
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How big is the tribe Only an estimate can be made of the total
Ute population because they had a little political or social
structure and a highly nomadic and independent nature.
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Extra information about the tribe The Ute loved their children
and taught them important skills.
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Jacks quiz of smartness 1.What is the first tribe tradition?
2.Who are the famous people? 3.What is one thing you heard about
how they dressed?
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Where I got the Info Native American facts for kids the Ute
indians The books UTE The Ute
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About me Place Hooper Book ninjago Activities stealth and
soccer Im funny I like to be an example I like math soccer and
recess.