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rock tripe was basically the same thing as lichen. [ okay, it is lichen.] it had many vitamins, and helped explorers like Samuel
Champlain to keep from starving while also
giving them lots of important nutriens.
hunting: deer
farming: corn, squash, beans, maple trees [for syrup]
gathering: wild berries, nuts, [ect. almonds, walnut, cashews]
Pemmican was a food made out of grease, dried buffalo, deer,or bear meat, and berries grouded into a powder. one kilogram of pemmican is equal in protein to 4 kilograms of fresh meat. it also won't go bad. plains people produces and traded with travellers.
[Model Time!]
Britain
France
Wendat
Tionontate
Mohawk
Seneca
Onedaga
Tuscorora
. Birchbark canoes
. Snowshoes
. Tobogans
. Snowhouses
. Caches
. Rock tripe
. Pemmician
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bubble-thingies!
hopefully by now we all know what a birchbark canoe is!
caches are holes underneath rocks or leaves
where hunters and explorers hid food. later
on, these also had the purpose of being markers to help explorers find their way.
Snowhouses were used to protect nomads and explorers from sudden, unexpected blizzards or whiteouts.
snowshoes are to prevent travelers or nomads from sinking into snow when traveling by foot. they do this by moving the weight of the traveler along the whole snowshoe. the weight is spread evenly amidst the
toboggans were made mainly for how they glide over snow. this makes it easier to transport large or heavy loads
int the snow.