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4707 the sioux indians

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THE SIOUX INDIANS
The Sioux lived in the Great Plains. They lived in tents which they called teepees and
they moved from camp to camp. They hunted buffalo. They hunted on foot and on
horseback. They used bows and arrows to hunt. They were excellent horsemen and
they trained the wild horses that lived in the prairie – a grassy place. The wild horses
bucked and threw the Indians to the ground. But the Indians tamed and the horses.
Then they rode them. Indians could ride very well.
Buffaloes were very important for the Indians. With the buffalo hide they made
teepees, clothes and rope with the buffalo’s hair. They ate the meat too. The
Indians wore war paint on their faces and a head-dress made of feathers.
Label the picture with the following words : a teepee, feathers, an Indian boy,
a wild horse, a buffalo, a grassy place/ the prairie, a head-dress and a bow and arrow.

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