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The Cheyenne tribe provided Lewis and Clark with food and supplies during their expedition. They also offered valuable guidance and assistance in navigating the unfamiliar terrain, helping the expedition to succeed in its goals.
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the cheyenne indians were a key tribe that many settlers payed to have them help the settlers cross the river. the cheyenne also were a key trading tribe in the months near the end
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Indian women had to wash clothing and wash dishes. If the women were mom's, they would get help from there children.
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The men of the tribe hunted and fished and the women took care of the family and crops. Depending on the age of the children young boys were placed to protect the crops from animals eating them. They were also taught to hunt and do the needed things required to help the tribe. Young girls learned from their mothers how to take care of the family.