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The Midwest Natives

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE MIDWEST NATIVE AMERICANS

BY PARKER JORDAN AND JAYDEN CAMPBELL

THE LAKOTA HUNTED BUFFALO FOR CLOTHING AND FOOD

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THESE ARE THINGS THAT

FOR TEEPEES, CLOTHING, MEAT, ROPES ETC...
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THE LAKOTA LIVED IN MINNESOTA

WAY BEFORE THE EUROPEANS CAME
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THEY LIVED NEAR THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER

WERE THERE WERE ALOT OF NATURAL RESOURCES
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THE LAKOTA GATHERED PLANTS AND FISHED FOR FOOD

IN THE 1600'S
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THE LAKOTA BEGAN TO MOVE WEST NEAR THE MISSOURI RIVER

TRANSPORTATION WAS DIFICULT FOR THE PEOPLE OF THE GREAT PLAINS

CANOES WERE NOT USEFUL BECAUSE THERE WERE FEW RIVERS IN THE

GREAT PLAINS REGION
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THE LAKOTA COULD WALK BUT IT WAS SLOW AND DIFFICULT

TO MOVE GOODS

TO MAKE IT FASTER, THEY USED DOGS TO PULL

SLEDS FULL OF GOODS

AFTER A WHILE HORSES ESCAPED AND MADE HERDS

THAT ROAMED THE PLAINS
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THE LAKOTA LEARNED HOW TO CATCH THE WILD HORCES THEY LEARNED

HOW TO RIDE THEM AND HUNT WITH THEM AND USE THEM TO CARRY GOODS
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ONCE THEY BEGAN RIDING HORSES IT CHANGED THEIR LIFESTYLE AND THEY BEGAN TO FOLLOW HEARDS OF BUFFALO WHICH MADE IT EASIER

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There are twelve states in the Midwest and they are Wisconsin, Michigan, Minnesota, Kansas, Ohio, Missouri, Nebraska, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana, North Dakota and South Dakota

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Sources
Frederik; John T., ed. out of the Midwest: A Collection of present day writing (1944) literary excerpts

And Our countries regions