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Here are sum of the tipical Nez Perce foods,moose,buffalo, elk, potatos, carots, blackberries, elderberies, pine nuts, strawberies, and sunflower seeds.
Later the Nez Perce traded the white man for guns.
teepees are like tents that the Nez perce also used they covered them with buffalo hides there was a small hole in the top for smoke to come out.
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Here Is a Nez Perce woman dancing.
Here Is Some Nez Perce Music.
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The Nez Perce also ud tomakawks sometimes in war but often traded them with the white man
The Nez Perce also used a Longhouse and they could fit up to 12 families in a house.
Here is a Nez Perce game that the children played for fun
The Nez Perce used short bows so that they can shoot them off of there horses.
The Nez Perces home land was parts of Idaho,Oregon,and Washington.
Nez perce horses where always treated as family and thought of as a brother. The Nez Perce mostly rode appaloosa or alketecie they found that these horses bred together where a very good horse.
Wigwams are very good houses for people who stay in the same place for months at a time like the Nez Perc did. Most Algonquian Indians lived together in settled villages during the farming (summer) season, but during the winter, each family group would move to their own hunting camp. Wigwams are not portable, but they are small and easy to build. Woodland Indian families could build new wigwams every year when they set up their winter camps.
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