knee - length dresses and leggings
what did women wear?
small game like birds and rabbits, wild potatoes, fruits, and nuts.
What else did Kiowa eat?
wild pigeons, quail, rabbits, squirrels and other rodents, and dogs.
What else did Yokut eat?
outside.
Where did they do dances?
they would build smaller and less permanent houses or shelter.
what would they do when they were traveling?
in two braids.
How did men and women wear there hair?
by driving them off cliffs or stalking them with bow and arrow.
how did they hunt buffalo?
it provided lots of food for the Yokuts
What did the San Juaquin Valley do?
the sun dance.
what was held until 1887?
10 families.
How many people in each hut?
shirts and leggings.
what did men wear in winter?
by trading with neighboring tribes
How did they get corn?
it was acorns.
what was there main food?
Eagle feathers.
What was very important in the ceremonies?
so they take apart it easily
why was the hut designed like that?
fringed buckskin tunics or shirts.
What did men wear in Summer?
birds and rabbits, wild potatoes, fruits, and nuts.
What else did they eat?
seeds, nuts and berries were gathered
What was gathered in spring and summer?
July 4 celebration.
what celebration are they part of?
tent-like and cone shaped homes, called tepees.
what was there houses like?
Staight-up eagle feathers and ermine tails.
What are Kiowa caps made of?
buffalo
what was there staple food?
They would grind up the acorn
how would they make the acorn?
from baby eagles.
where did the get eagle feathers?
animal skins such as buffalo.
what was the houses covered with?