NATIVE AMERICAN
SBY:
Lauren Powers
Seminole Indians
Geographical Location:
Southeast
Seminole Indians
Environment:Subtropical
Seminole IndiansFOOD:
Mullet, Alligator, Rabbit, Turtles,
Wild Turkey, and Deer
Squash, Corn, and
Beans
Seminole IndiansShelter:
Ch
ickee
Clothing:Men’s Women’s
•Breechcloth is made from
deerskin, cloth, or animal fur
•Wraparound skirts are
made from Palmetto plants.•Both wore
moccasins that are made from animal skins.
Pawnee IndiansGeographical Location:
Plains
Pawnee Indians
Environment: flat grasslands, valleys, streams, hills, & few trees
Pawnee IndiansFOOD:
Buffalo
Corn
Squash
Beans
Pawnee IndiansShelter: Clothing:
Teepee
Earth Lodge
Men Women
• Breechcloth and leggings from
animal skin like deerskin.
•Deerskin skirts and
poncho blouses.
•They all wore Moccasins.
Hopi IndiansGeographical Location:
Southwest
Hopi IndiansEnvironment: rocky and
dry
Hopi IndiansFOOD:
Corn, squash, beans, nuts,
turkey, small
game, & fruits
Hopi IndiansShelter: Clothing:
Pueblo
Men Women
•Breechcloth or short kilts (man skirts)
•Short dresses called
Mantas.• They wore
moccasins made of deerskin.
Nez Perce Indians
Geographical Location:
Plateau
Nez Perce Indians
Environment: Mountainous & streams
Nez Perce IndiansFOOD:
Salmon Fish Elk Antelope Berries
, Deer, Moose, & Bear
Nez Perce Indians
Shelter: Clothing:
Longhouse
MenWomen
• Long deerskin dresses
• They all wore moccasins.
• Breechcloth and Leggings
Kwakiutl IndiansGeographical Location:
Northwest
Kwakiutl IndiansEnvironment: Coast and
forest
Kwakiutl IndiansFOOD:
Salmon Deer Whales
Elk Sea Otter
Small Game
Kwakiutl IndiansShelter: Clothing:
Plank House
Men Both Women
• They all wore moccasins.
•Breechcloth
• Cedar bark skirts
• In winter they wore cedar bark cloaks and
tunics.
Inuit IndiansGeographical Location:
Arctic
Inuit IndiansEnvironment: Ice and very cold
Inuit IndiansFOOD:
Whales
CaribouSeals
Walrus
Inuit IndiansShelter: Clothing:
Igloo
Both
• The Inuit Indians had to dress warmly. They made
their clothing from sealskin.