Most schools are in a cocnfreene so those games are assigned by the cocnfreene. Those are done on a home-and-home basis (you play them at home one year and at their home the next). After that, then there are usually 2-4 other games to fill in. The schools contract those games with other schools. Some are traditional like USC and Notre Dame, Army and Navy, etc. Others are small schools looking to make some money and give their players big exposure like Coastal Carolina at Penn State. The big schools like that arragement as well because it gives them a warm up game and an extra home game to make money on.
yes they have alot of different dream catchers,
Dream catchers
No. Dream catchers are specifically from the Ojibwe tribe.
A ton of Shawnee Indians made pottery.
by hunting and farming.
No, dream catchers are traditionally associated with Native American tribes from the Ojibwe (Chippewa) culture, not the Shoshone. Dream catchers were made to protect sleepers from bad dreams, allowing only good dreams to pass through. While the Shoshone have their own rich cultural traditions and crafts, dream catchers are not a part of their heritage.
The Shawnee tribe is known for their beadwork, pottery, and wood carving. Like other eastern American Indians, the Shawnee also crafted wampum out of white and purple shell beads.
To scare away the bad dreams>
they used bark from birch trees to make their homes
lodge pole pines
how do you make an pumpkin catchers?
Bear skin and i don't know what else skin with a pinch of whatever in it and they make their jewelry from sharks teeth