Food
Some meat the Pawnee Indians ate were bison, turkey, and pemmican. Pemmican is dried meat powder mixed with dried pounded berries and melted fat. The fruits and vegetables in their diet were wild plums, wild grapes, sand cherries, wild potatoes, turnips, peas, corn, beans, squash, and pumpkins.
Climate
The Pawnee summers are around the 80 degrees Fahrenheit. In the winter it is normally around 30 degrees Fahrenheit. July has an average temperature of 93.60 degrees Fahrenheit. There are around 39.39 inches of rain a year. In May there are about 5.59 inches of rain.
Entertainment
Some things entertained the Pawnee Native Americans. The girls mostly played with dolls. The young men would hunt with their dads. The young children would help prepare food with their mothers, and play the hoop and stick game. The older men would gamble, and fish. All ages would all dance together in a ceremony.
Interesting Facts
The Pawnee lived in Nebraska, and Kansas. The Pawnee lived in hidden earth lodges but on hunting trips they used tepees. Pawnee Native Americans traveled by a dog pulling a travois.
(A travois is a sled like object.) Pawnee Indians made pottery, woven baskets, and hide paintings.
Culture
The Pawnee Native Americans had a pretty strong culture. They had a dance most often. They would dance before certain events like a hunt or cropping. Another part of their culture is to hunt. That is one of the most used culture of the Pawnee Native Americans. One more tradition they followed was a Potlatch. A Potlatch is a party that celebrates an important event. One example is a birthday or a graduation of something.
Religions
The Pawnee Tribe believed a healer called a Shaman could heal using animal spirits. The Pawnee would bury their tribe members according to ranks. The elders were valued highly in burial. A normal Pawnee citizen after death would become a star. The cowards would instead Travel to a village of spirits in the South. The Pawnee also believed that witchcraft and anger were the main causes of diseases.
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