The Erie Tribe By: peyton, isaaC, and abigail

The Erie Tribe lived around the east side of the United States where they grew crops and hunted for food.

The green shows where the Erie tribe lived

The crops they grew were blueberries, plums, corn, ect. They also hunted caribou, bison, duck, geese, rabbits, deer, and eel.

The Erie tribe was very resourceful. They made their cloths out of the Bison, Deer, and caribou fur that they hunted.When they hunted for animals they used almost every part of the animal to make resources. They also used deer skin to make shoes also known as moccasins.

This is deer skin and matirial they used to make their clothing.

What about the Erie's shelter?

The Erie tribe Made tepees. They made tepees with deer skin and sticks. So the Utepees were where they slept and kept shelter.

How did they dress?

Of course the Erie made cloths out of deer skin but how did they dress. This is an example of one of their outfits:

The men is the tribe usually did their hair like this:

What did the Erie tribe make their resources out of?

The Erie tribe made tools out of clay. They made a lot of poetry for pots, bowls, and pans.

Here is a picture of how they used the pottery that they made.

The Erie tribes transportation were horses. They used them to travel and hunt with.

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