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A large sledge.
A toboggan.
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A round hollow musical instrument that you hit with your hands or with sticks.
a drum.
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A tribal leader with a feathered covering that decorates his head.
A chief and a (chief's) headdress.
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A tall wooden pole with one or more totems cut into or painted on it.
A totem pole.
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A conical-shaped tent.
A tepee.
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A house that was around 30 metres long and was used by everyone in the tribe.
A longhouse.
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A small American wild horse.
A mustang.
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A large wild animal similar to a cow, the biggest animal on the prairies.
A buffalo.
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Making plates, bowls, etc., from clay.
Pottery.
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A round hut used in the past by some Native Americans.
A wigwam.
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A weapon used for hunting.
A bow and arrows.
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Soft-skinned shoes.
Moccasins.
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Why were Native Americans called 'Indians'?
You can make this a long or a short story ... However, do explain!
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A group pf people who live together and still have a traditional way of life.
A tribe.
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A ceremonial tobacco pipe smoked by Native Americans as a sign of peace.
A pipe of peace. / A peace pipe.
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A long weapon with a sharp point at one end used for hunting.
A spear.
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A light axe, used in the past by Native Americans for war and hunting.
A tomahawk.
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A hoop with woven string meant to replicate a spider's web, used as a protective charm for children.
A dream catcher.
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A machine for making cloth by weaving together threads.
A weaving loom.
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