Today I thought about writing about my badges, but unfortunately I can't find my Cub shirt. Instead I'm going to talk about my Huron Wendat Village!
It all started about a year ago when I was learning about aboriginal people (Huron Wendat especially) when suddenly, I decided to make my own indigenous village. I started looking for ways I could make a totem for my village. Then, I learned about their buildings called teepees and long houses.
After all my research, I gathered materials to make the village. To begin, I carved and painted the totems to add some life to the village.
After all my research, I gathered materials to make the village. To begin, I carved and painted the totems to add some life to the village.
Next, I made a teepee. It was really fun to draw animals on the cloth.
I learned a lot form this experience. For example, the turtle is a sacred animal to the Hurons.
If you think that was cool check out this next part! I also made campfires and racks to store animal fur. Once I was done, I channeled a nearby pond into the middle of the village and it became a miniature river. I also created an area for them near the water so that they can grow their crops.
I Hope You Liked This Little Presentation Of My Huron Wendat Village.
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