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cheyenne Music Beliefs and Custom Believed everything had a living spirit Great spiritWakan Tanka Before hunting men sang danced beat drums Myth Cycle of life Medicine dance Sun dance Cheyenne lived in Texas IndianaKansasand New Mexico ID: 660262

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By: Cagan, Mike, Derek, and Ayan

cheyenne

MusicSlide2

Beliefs and Custom

Believed everything had a living spirit

Great spirit-Wakan Tanka

Before hunting men sang, danced, beat drums

Myth

Cycle of life

Medicine dance

Sun danceSlide3

Cheyenne lived in Texas, Indiana,Kansas,and New Mexico.` ``

Another name of the place they lived on is called the Great Plains

LocationSlide4

Shelter

Their tipis was made from buffalo hides.

The Cheyenne got hides for their shelter from buffalo.Tipi walls were hides sewn together with a buffalo-bone needle.

They used logs to build the tipis.

Farmers had a earth lodge to live in.

An earth lodge was round and made of clay

and grass.Slide5

Food

They ate a lot buffalo.

Also they ate some bison.The Cheyenne got food, but it was hard.

The Cheyenne ate wild berries.

They ate blood pudding too.[blood

pudding is blood and they make it into

pudding]Slide6

Buffalo

Buffalo was the Cheyenne’s most important natural resource.

Hide:(without hair)tipi covers,blankets,beds,robes shields,clothing

Stomach:cooking pots

Dung:fuel

Bones:sleds,awls,scrapers

Hair:rope,stuffing,head dressing

skull,part of ceremonial, altar

tongue:food

Horn:spoons

Tendons:thread

meat:foodSlide7

Buffalo

continued

Bladder:waterproof bag,food bag

Tail:fly swatter

Teeth:necklaces

Dew claws:glue,rattles,wind chimes

Blood,pudding,soup paint

Teeth,ornaments

Liver,food,tanning agent

Brains,food,hide preparation

footbones,teeth toys,toy buffalo

mussels:necklaces

hooves:glue rattle

beard:decorating weapons,clothes

shinbones:knives,tools Slide8

Natural Resources

Birds: head dresses

Mud: Earth lodges

Water: cooking, drinking, washing

Grass: earth lodgesSlide9

Clothing

Shirt

Buffalo hidesSkirt

Dresses

LeggingsSlide10

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uring the battle of little bighorn the sioux did not farmgunsknives

spear

shields

otherSlide11

roles of men/women

Men

Women

Fishing

cooking

Hunting

Taking Care of Children

Build HousesSlide12

Conclusion

The Cheyenne had,shelter, food, beliefs, customs.Please watch the video for more information.

WE HOPE YOU LEARNED A LOT!

Thanks for watching

and entering the

CheyenneSlide13

Glossary

Bison-a humped back,hairy,big animal

Tipi-A log and cloth home

Leggings-tight stretchy pants

Roles-job for men or women

Crops-vegetables that farmers grow