It was mad from tree sticks .
the chick's house
It is made of buffalo hide
The Pawnee Indians were the original inhabitants of Nebraska and Kansas. They were forced to move to a reservation in Oklahoma in the 1800's. They used permanent earth lodge villages as their homes.
The Pawnee people traditionally spoke the Pawnee language, which is a Caddoan language. Today, only a few fluent speakers remain, and efforts are being made to revitalize and preserve the language.
they made spears and hammers
The Pawnee earth lodge was typically made out of a wooden frame covered with a layer of grass, hay, and soil. This construction provided insulation and protection from the elements, making it an ideal living space for the Pawnee people.
Pawnee Indians built and lived in "earth lodges" that tended to be oval. The frames were between 10-15 poles 10 feet apart, followed by an outer ring that were attached together with horizontal poles.
The address of the Pawnee Bill Museum Ranch is: 1141 Pawnee Bill Rd, Pawnee, OK 74058
The address of the Pawnee Public Library is: 613 Douglas Street, Pawnee, 62558 0229
The address of the Pawnee Bill Ranch And Museum is: , Pawnee, OK 74058
They made hide paintings, pots, baskets, and breechcloths.
The homes were made of mud bricks and poo but the earliest homes were made of reeds.