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narragansett tribe
by:Martin Ybarra
Photo by
Jim Nix / Nomadic Pursuits
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what people did back then
The men mostly hunted back then for the tribe, went to war; and the women mostly farmed, childcare, cooked for the family.
The kids had fun playing games, although they did have to do work around the house to.
The elders took care of the kids and read to the kids, while their parents were at work.
Photo by
dbnunley
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Clothing
The women wore knee-length skirts; yet the men wore breech cloth and leggings.
Photo by
StuartWebster
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population
Their population was 30,000-40,000 back then; but today the population is 2,500.
Photo by
Hurikat
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houses
they lived in houses called the wigwams; so we lived in houses kinda like a tunnel.
Photo by
Lone Primate
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what they did not eat
they did not eat fruits; nor did they eat vegtibles
Photo by
Sherwood411
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how they killed the animals
They would kill the animal with the weapons; or they would just kill them with their hands by srangling them.
They used mostly bows to kill unless,it was too big of an animal.
Photo by
Nottsexminer
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books
They would read Rabbit and the snow; for their kids.
Photo by
RichGrundy
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Transportation
They used dugout canoes for transportation, because it was the only thing they had to travel into the deep waters
Photo by
Art Poskanzer
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interesting facts
The Narranganset and the Europeans had a good relationship, as a result of the King Philips war they did not .
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what they ate or killed
They usually ate and killed deer, until a new animal crossed their path.
Photo by
VinothChandar
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what they do now
The tribe's people live like regular people, since the 1900's.
Photo by
Nithi clicks
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Top 15 facts
They live in Rhode Island and Conneticuit
The women wore knee-length skirts, and the men wore breech-cloth and leggings.
they were known for making a craft called beadwork.
Their transportation was dugout canoes so they could go far in the water.
They lived in a house called Wigwams.
The men usually worked on the house and sometimes went to war.
The women farmed,childcare, and cooked for the family.
The kids played games and had to do work around the house.
They ate fish,deer, and sometimes fruit.
They used bows,spears,clubs, and anything else they could use for weapons.
The main story read to the kids was Rabbit and the Snow.
They usually picked up food from their market only what they were going to need they did not pick up food for the whole week.
They believed in god and believed in all he did to make us.
They had pretty good relationship with the Europeans until the war called King Philip war started and ended.
Their flag was a symbol of Christianity.
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