The Abenaki lived near and studied these different bodies of water throughout NH.
Rivers, Ponds, and lakes
These crops are harvested, or picked, in the fall. Some of you might eat it in rice or on tacos or burritos!
crops like beans
You can use these to help walk through snow
snowshoes
Abenaki people used these to protect their feet
moccasins
wigwam
These were told in winter months and were passed from generation to generation.
Stories
You can hunt for these and was the most common food for them to eat.
smoked meat
This transportation was made from bark and you could travel on water
birchbark canoe
They would hunt this type of animal for skins
mammals
They made a wigwam out of this tree
This is what the people of the tribe did. Each person was an expert in a certain area.
jobs for men, women, and children
You can find this protein in the rivers
smoked fish
This material was made to make other types of canoe.
pine tree
The Native Americans would use this as jewelry
beads
These people helped build the shelters
This tool was used to hunt animals for food
a bow
Instead of roads, this is how the Abenaki got from one place to another. Hint: body of water
rivers and lakes
This type of material can be braided and used to make their houses stronger
rope
you can make a sandwich with this out of peanut butter
jam
cars
plants need this to survive but the Abenaki also put it on their wigwam to make it warmer
soil