They weaved their clothes instead of using animal skin
they ate plums and choke cherries and berries.
For entertainment, the Sioux Indians made different kinds of Arts and Crafts. This included making paintings, pottery, and basket weaving.
The Hunkpapa Sioux were primarily hunter-gatherers, relying on a diet that included bison, deer, elk, wild plants, berries, and roots. Bison was a staple food source for the Hunkpapa Sioux, providing them with meat for sustenance, hides for clothing and shelter, and bones for tools and weapons. They also practiced agriculture, growing crops such as corn, beans, and squash. Additionally, the Hunkpapa Sioux engaged in fishing and foraging to supplement their diet.
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the kind of ceremonies the Sioux were sun dance ceremonies.
the woman wore cotton to cover up their bodies and men wore buffalo hides
cotton
For us it is horses,but for them they are big dogs.
deer bufalo and small animals
they ate plums and choke cherries and berries.
buffalo skin
Pueblo Indians wore very colorful clothing with many bells, tassels, jewels, and other embellishments.
sewed dear skin
they wore animal skins.
Anaimal skin
animal skins ,humans, and babys
what type of clothing did they use was whatever the missionarys made them where