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Diana aca sarah lewis Eric Herbert


 * THIS IS THE SIOUX MAP LONG BEFORE.**


 * I THINK THESE ARE THE TOOLS THEY FIGHT WITH AND HUNT ANIMALS.**

I THINK THESE ARE THE THINGS THE SIOUX CARVED. THIS IS THE MASK THE SIOUX USED FOR HORSES FOR THERE PARADE.

I 1.How did and/or how could Native Americans and Europeans get along? When the Europeans began to establish colonies, more clashes arose. Native Americans and Europeans were now fighting for possession of land. Despite the tenacity of their struggles, the tribes gradually began giving way to the superior weapons and organization of the Europeans. They were slowly but surely driven away from their ancestral lands. They could gotten along by trading and the Native Americans could have taught the Europeans to hunt. =2.WHY IS THE STUDY OF NATIVE AMERICANS IMPORTANT?=

=**THE REASON WHY THE STUDY OF NATIVE AMERICANS IMPORTANT BECAUSE SOME PEOPLE BELIEVE THE NATIVE AMERICANS RELIGION AND WE HAVE TO KNOW IF THIS EFFECT OUR LIVES AND OUR WORLD AND OUR FUTURE.**= =**SUMMARY OF THE SIOUX, THE GREAT PLAINS**= The Sioux nation consisted of about 20,000 people in 7 different tribes throughout the Great Plains. The Sioux were known to be great warriors. The Sioux were deeply spiritual people, who communed with the spirit world through music and dance .The sun dance was considered one of the most religious ceremonies of the Sioux. Sioux Indians would go hunting and fishing as activities. They would also be involved in storytelling and artwork. The Sioux spoke Lakota and Dakota.