4. Clothing
• Cheyenne women wore deerskin dresses and
braids in their hair.
• Cheyenne men wore buffalo leggings and
deerskin vests.
5. Food
• These are the foods the Cheyenne ate: corn,
squash, beans, buffalo, deer, fish, fruit, and
berries.
• This is how the Cheyenne got their foods:
fished, hunted, and picked from trees.
6. Jobs
• The Cheyenne children helped their parents.
The Cheyenne children also hunted with their
uncles and their father. Cheyenne children did
not go to school or learn the ABCs.
• Cheyenne women cooked, built, cleaned, and
dragged heavy pots.
• Cheyenne men were warriors, hunters, and
responsible for there families.
7. Games
• Cheyenne people would fight, swim, horse
back ride, lacrosse, dolls, hoop game,
pretended to be animals, and hunted.
9. Important Animals
• The Cheyenne rode horses, buffalo to see if
another tribe is coming, used guard dogs to
guard the Cheyenne hunting grounds, and
followed eagles to see witch way the wind is
blowing.
10. Fun Facts
• Cheyenne children by age of six could ride
horses.
• The Cheyenne followed buffalo and killed
them when they got hungry.
• Cheyenne means ‘’ Little Cree ’’.
• The Cheyenne are from the Great Plains.