| indian xxx tgp, muscogee creek indians, music, audio for tim mcgraw's my old friend and indian outlaw, native american books, creek indians language, indians models nude, indian dance clothing, scholarships colleges, nativeamerican art, findnative american jewelry for sale, santa fe, making medicine, los angeles ca, 'free indian teen chat', zuni, zotum, indian big boobs, girl names indian, thatched huts of the creek indians, dances, examples of traditional indian clothing, peltier, | What were Cheyenne homes like in the past? Originally the Cheyennes lived in permanent villages of earthen lodges and dome-shaped wigwams, but as they adopted a more migratory life-style, they began to use the indianerschmuck conical buffalo-hide houses called tipis (or teepees) for shelter. Since they moved so indianerschmuck frequently to follow the buffalo herds, a tipi had to be carefully designed to set up and indianerschmuck break down quickly, like a modern tent. An entire Cheyenne village could be packed up and ready to move on within an hour. Today, Native Americans only put up a tepee for fun or to connect with their heritage. Most Cheyennes live in modern houses and apartment buildings, just like you. What was Cheyenne clothing like? Did they wear feather headdresses and face paint? Yes--Cheyenne leaders originally wore tall feather headdresses like the Blackfeet used, but they soon adopted the impressive warbonnets of their neighbors the Sioux. Men wore their hair in braids with a topknot or pompadour, and women wore their hair either loose or braided. |
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| How do Cheyenne Indian children live, creek indians language and what did they do in the past? They do the same things any children do--play with each other, go to school and help creek indians language around the house. Many Cheyenne children like to go hunting and fishing with creek indians language their fathers. In the past, Indian children had more chores and less time to play in their daily lives, just like early colonists' children. But they did have toys and games to play. Here is a picture of a hoop game popular among the Cheyennes. Lacrosse was also a popular sport among teenagers. As for babies, a Cheyenne mother traditionally carried a young child in a cradleboard on her backs--a custom which many American parents have adopted now. |
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