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Huron Project By: Laila, Madeline and Marcus. Food The Wyandot were farming people. Wyandot women harvest corn, beans, squash and sunflowers.

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Page 1: Huron Project By: Laila, Madeline and Marcus. Food The Wyandot were farming people. Wyandot women harvest corn, beans, squash and sunflowers.

Huron Project

By: Laila, Madeline and Marcus

Page 2: Huron Project By: Laila, Madeline and Marcus. Food The Wyandot were farming people. Wyandot women harvest corn, beans, squash and sunflowers.

Food

• The Wyandot were farming people. Wyandot women harvest corn, beans, squash and sunflowers.

Page 3: Huron Project By: Laila, Madeline and Marcus. Food The Wyandot were farming people. Wyandot women harvest corn, beans, squash and sunflowers.

Clothing

• Wyandot men wore breechcloth and leggings. In winter they would also wear deerskin tunics.

Page 4: Huron Project By: Laila, Madeline and Marcus. Food The Wyandot were farming people. Wyandot women harvest corn, beans, squash and sunflowers.

Shelter

• The Wyandot Indians lived in villages of longhouses, which were large wood-frame houses covered with sheets of bark.

Page 5: Huron Project By: Laila, Madeline and Marcus. Food The Wyandot were farming people. Wyandot women harvest corn, beans, squash and sunflowers.

Natural Resources

• Wyandot hunters used bows and arrows to shoot game. Wyandot fishermen also used spears, fishing poles, and large nets.

• In war, Wyandot men fired arrows or fought with with war clubs and spears.

Page 6: Huron Project By: Laila, Madeline and Marcus. Food The Wyandot were farming people. Wyandot women harvest corn, beans, squash and sunflowers.

Travel

• Yes the Wyandot Indians used briched birch burls canoes to travel alone .

• There were no horses in North America.

Page 7: Huron Project By: Laila, Madeline and Marcus. Food The Wyandot were farming people. Wyandot women harvest corn, beans, squash and sunflowers.

Interesting Facts

• The Wyandot are included and like other eastern tribes.

Page 8: Huron Project By: Laila, Madeline and Marcus. Food The Wyandot were farming people. Wyandot women harvest corn, beans, squash and sunflowers.

Credits

• Credits go to:• http://www.phillipmartin.info/clipart/homepage.htm• http://www.pppst.com/clipart.html we used these sites.• http://www.bigorrin.org/wyandot_kids.htm