<p> Early Idaho Native Americans Chapter 3 Study Guide Test: Wednesday, December 12th Ice Age 12,000 years ago. large parts of Asia and North America were covered with ice customs and the way people live cultures Six main early Kootenai Native Kalispel American tribes Coeur d’Alene of Idaho Nez Perce Bannock Shoshone/Shoshoni camas and roots that were dug and used as food bitterroot mortar and stone tools used to grind food pestle mano and a round rock rubbed over a flat rock metate to grind food jerky dried meat pemmican dried meat ground into a fine powder, mixed with melted fat, and made into little cakes. sometimes berries were added tipi type of tent shaped like a cone covered with animal hides or mats of woven grasses mat-covered a more permanent type of shelter longhouse several families lived in them together could be over 100 feet long sweat lodge or made of sod, sticks, or hides sweat house steam was made by pouring water on hot rocks used for religious reasons wind and sun dome shaped house used to protect shelter Native Americans from the sun and wind sign language a way of talking using hands and arms to make signs pictographs symbols painted on rocks petroglyphs symbols scratched into rocks travois two long poles tied together animals skin was fastened between the poles pulled behind a horse or a dog to help carry supplies myths or stories about people or animals legends very important to the Native Americans sinew tendon that fastens muscle to the bone in an animal</p>
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