The Choctaw Tribe

        By
      Bridget
Where Did They Live
• The Choctaw Tribe lived in Mississippi,
  Alabama, Louisiana, and Florida.
Homes
• The Choctaw Tribe lived in villages, small corn
  fields, and houses.
Clothing
• The Choctaw women wore wrap around skirts
  made of deer skin or woven fiber.

• The Choctaw men wore breechcloths.

• Both Choctaw men and women wore poncho-
  style capes in cold weather.
Food
• The Choctaw Indians ate corn, beans, squash,
  melons, and sunflower seeds.

• The Choctaw Indians got their food by farming
  and hunting.
Jobs
• The Choctaw boys hunted and fished with
  their fathers. But all Choctaw children helped
  around the house.

• The Choctaw women had to be farmers, took
  care of children, and helped around the
  house.
• Men had to hunt and sometimes went to war
  to protect their families.
Games
• Teen age boys played Toli a lacrosse-like stick
  ball game, and girls played with beaded dolls.
  Choctaw kids also played Chunkey, foot ball,
  swimming, and foot races.
Worship
• The Choctaw Indians maintain a deep faith in
  supernatural forces linking humans and other
  living creatures.
Interesting Facts
• Mothers carried their babies in cradleboards
  on their back.

The Choctaw Tribe

  • 1.
  • 2.
    Where Did TheyLive • The Choctaw Tribe lived in Mississippi, Alabama, Louisiana, and Florida.
  • 3.
    Homes • The ChoctawTribe lived in villages, small corn fields, and houses.
  • 4.
    Clothing • The Choctawwomen wore wrap around skirts made of deer skin or woven fiber. • The Choctaw men wore breechcloths. • Both Choctaw men and women wore poncho- style capes in cold weather.
  • 5.
    Food • The ChoctawIndians ate corn, beans, squash, melons, and sunflower seeds. • The Choctaw Indians got their food by farming and hunting.
  • 6.
    Jobs • The Choctawboys hunted and fished with their fathers. But all Choctaw children helped around the house. • The Choctaw women had to be farmers, took care of children, and helped around the house. • Men had to hunt and sometimes went to war to protect their families.
  • 7.
    Games • Teen ageboys played Toli a lacrosse-like stick ball game, and girls played with beaded dolls. Choctaw kids also played Chunkey, foot ball, swimming, and foot races.
  • 8.
    Worship • The ChoctawIndians maintain a deep faith in supernatural forces linking humans and other living creatures.
  • 9.
    Interesting Facts • Motherscarried their babies in cradleboards on their back.