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they lived in wigwams along the Ohio river
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well the answer to that question is thats the plains indians were forced to listen to bock . bock is a type of music thats you have to to sing to
they lived in Ohio and Pennsylvania so they had all four seasons
Shawnee women wore skirts with leggings to keep warm..and men mostly wore legging. Shirts were unnessecasy in the Shawnee culture. both men and women wore ponchos in the cooler weather..
The Shawnee ate Buffalo theygroup crop. They would fish
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The Shawnee did not live in tipis, but in small, round wigwams called wikkum or weekiwa in the Shawnee language. These were covered with large sheets of bark and housed a single family unit. Villages often included larger longhouse-type buildings, again covered with bark, which were used for ceremonies and meetings.See links below for images:
they ripped the insides of the buffalo and ate the red meat uncooked. then skinned the beasts then compared the lengths of the gut strings.hope you got the info you needed!!!!:)
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