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Page 1: Eastern Woodland Indians By Anne Sorenson Second Grade Curriculum asorenson@forsyth.k12.ga.us

Eastern Eastern Woodland Woodland

IndiansIndiansBy Anne SorensonBy Anne Sorenson

Second Grade CurriculumSecond Grade [email protected]@forsyth.k12.ga.us

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Table of ContentsTable of Contents

TribesTribes

LocationLocation

PeoplePeople

HomesHomes

ClothingClothing

Food

Leaders

Quiz

Reference

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TribesTribes SeminoleSeminole CherokeeCherokee IroquoisIroquois PowhatanPowhatan

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LocationLocation

Lived in present day Florida.

Lived in present day Georgia, Tennessee, and North Carolina.

Lived near Lake Erie in Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, and Canada.

Lived in present day Virginia.

Press

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PeoplePeople

Press

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HomesHomes

ChickeeLog CabinLong House

Long House

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ClothingClothing

Wear colorful patchwork clothing.

Wear clothing made of animal skins.

Clothing is made of animal skins. Clothing is layered and thicker in the winter.

Clothing was made of animal skins.

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FoodFoodCorn was the main food source of most of the Eastern Woodland Tribes. They also ate fresh vegetables, berries, and meat.

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LeadersLeaders

Hiawatha was instrumental in banding together the Five Nations of the Iroquois confederacy.

Osceola was a Seminole Chief.

Sequoyah invented the Cherokee alphabet.

Pocahontas was Chief Powhatan’s daughter.

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Are you Are you ready for a ready for a

quiz?quiz?

Then let’s Then let’s begin!begin!

Press button to continue

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How do I take the How do I take the quiz?quiz?

Press the button Press the button to get to the next to get to the next page of the quiz. page of the quiz. Press the button Press the button to go back to the to go back to the Table of Contents.Table of Contents.

Press button to begin

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What home did the What home did the Cherokee live?Cherokee live?

1. Chickee1. Chickee

4. Log Cabin4. Log Cabin3. 3.

WigwamWigwam

2. Long house2. Long house

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Where did the Where did the Powhatan live?Powhatan live?

1. 1. VirginiaVirginia

2. Georgia, 2. Georgia, Tennessee, and Tennessee, and North CarolinaNorth Carolina

3. Great Lakes 3. Great Lakes areaarea

4. Florida4. Florida

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What was most of the What was most of the clothing made of?clothing made of?

4. 4. plasticplastic

3. silk3. silk2. 2. cottoncotton

1. Animal 1. Animal skinsskins

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What tribe did What tribe did Pocahontas belong?Pocahontas belong?

1. 1. SeminoleSeminole

3. 3. IroquoisIroquois4. 4. CherokeeCherokee

2. 2. PowhatanPowhatan

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What home did the What home did the Seminole live?Seminole live?

3. Long house3. Long house2. Chickee2. Chickee

4. 4. WigwamWigwam

1. Log Cabin1. Log Cabin

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What food item did What food item did ALL the tribes eat?ALL the tribes eat?

1. 1. berriesberries2. corn2. corn

3. 3. squashsquash4. deer4. deer

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What tribe did What tribe did Sequoyah belong?Sequoyah belong?

1. 1. SeminoleSeminole2. 2. IroquoisIroquois3. 3. CherokeeCherokee4. 4. PowhatanPowhatan

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What home did the What home did the Iroquois live?Iroquois live?

4. Long 4. Long househouse

3. Chickee3. Chickee

1. Wigwam1. Wigwam

2. Log Cabin2. Log Cabin

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Where did the Where did the Cherokee live?Cherokee live?

3. Florida3. Florida

1. 1. VirginiaVirginia

2. Georgia, 2. Georgia, Tennessee, and Tennessee, and North CarolinaNorth Carolina

4. Great Lakes 4. Great Lakes areaarea

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What home did the What home did the Powhatan live?Powhatan live?

2. Long house2. Long house

4. Chickee4. Chickee

1. 1. WigwamWigwam

3. Log Cabin3. Log Cabin

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Where did the Where did the Seminole live?Seminole live?

1. Florida1. Florida

2. 2. VirginiaVirginia

3. Georgia, 3. Georgia, Tennessee, and Tennessee, and North CarolinaNorth Carolina

4. Great Lakes 4. Great Lakes areaarea

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What food items did What food items did they NOT eat?they NOT eat?

1. 1. berriesberries2. corn2. corn

3. 3. horsehorse4. deer4. deer

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What tribe did What tribe did Hiawatha belong?Hiawatha belong?

2. 2. SeminoleSeminole3. 3. IroquoisIroquois4. 4. CherokeeCherokee

1. 1. PowhatanPowhatan

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Where did the Iroquois Where did the Iroquois live? live?

3. Florida3. Florida

2. 2. VirginiaVirginia

1. Georgia, 1. Georgia, Tennessee, and Tennessee, and North CarolinaNorth Carolina

4. Great Lakes 4. Great Lakes areaarea

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What tribe did Osceola What tribe did Osceola belong? belong?

4. Seminole4. Seminole3. 3. IroquoisIroquois

1. 1. CherokeeCherokee2. 2. PowhatanPowhatan

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Great Job!Great Job!You are now an

Eastern Woodland Indian expert!

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ReferencesReferences www.nativeamericans.comwww.nativeamericans.com http://www.seminoletribe.com/http://www.seminoletribe.com/ http://www.cherokee-nc.com/outdoors_main.phphttp://www.cherokee-nc.com/outdoors_main.php?? http://www.cherokee-nc.com/outdoors_main.phphttp://www.cherokee-nc.com/outdoors_main.php?? http://www.germantown.k12.il.us/indians/woodland2.htmlhttp://www.germantown.k12.il.us/indians/woodland2.html http://www.crystalinks.com/iroquois.htmlhttp://www.crystalinks.com/iroquois.html http://www.apva.org/history/pocahont.htmlhttp://www.apva.org/history/pocahont.html http://http://ab.mec.edu/jamestown/powhatan.htmlab.mec.edu/jamestown/powhatan.html http://www.baydreaming.com/powhatan.htmhttp://www.baydreaming.com/powhatan.htm