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History of Native Americans
Southwest, Pacific Northwest, Great Plains, & Eastern Woodland Tribes
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Southwest Tribes
Where?
Lived in Arizona, New Mexico,
South Colorado, and northern Mexico area.
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Southwest (con.)
Food Farmers
Grew corn, beans, squash, melons, pumpkins, and fruit
Wild turkeys
Caitlin Regan, “Corn”, February 28 2011 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
Wizan, “fruit” February 28, 2011 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
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Southwest (con.)
Clothing
Climate so warm they didn’t need much clothing
Wore moccasins on their feet
Grew cotton when it was colderFlydime, “Cotton” February 28, 2011 via
Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
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Southwest (con.)
Shelter Lived in buildings made of
adobe.
Mixture of clay and straw
Made on cliffs in shallow caves
Used bones & wood to make latters to reach upper levels
B A Bowen Photography, “Anasazi Dwelling” February 28 2011 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
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Southwest (con.)
Ceremonies
Kachinas: spirits of ancestors
Return to bring clouds & rainnorwichnuts, “Rain Coming”, February 28,
2011 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
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Pacific Northwest
Tribes
Where?
Along Pacific Ocean
From southern Alaska into Washington
State.
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Pacific Northwest (con.)
Food
Lived off the oceans
Hunted in the forest
Gathered fruits from forests Ankakay, “Ocean View”, March 23 via Flickr, Creative Commons
Attribution
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Pacific Northwest (con.)
Clothing Made from cedar
bark to protect from wind & rain
Necklaces made from beaver teeth, bear claws, & clamshellsMichael Scheltgen, “National Geographic Tree”,
February 28, 2011 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
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Pacific Northwest(con.)
Shelter Built Big Houses
with Red Cedar trees
20-60 ft wide
50-150 ft long
Wood planks for the roof
Michael Scheltgen, “National Geographic Tree”, March 23 via Flickr Creative Commons Attribution
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Pacific Northwest (con.)
Ceremonies Potlatch: dancing &
gift giving
Wore animal masks & covered in feathers & paint
Destroyed valuables to gain great wealth
Ellenm1, “Wolf Mask”, February 28, 2011 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
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Great Plain Tribes
Where?
Between Mississippi and Rocky Mountains
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Great Plains Tribes (con.)
Food
Hunters & Gathers
Trade amongst tribes
Buffalo & Antelope
ForsterFoto, “Antelope”, February 28, 2011 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
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Great Plains Tribes (con.)
Clothing Men wore animal
skin leggings, loin cloth, & belt
Buffalo skin when cold
Women wore dresses made of deerskin
Valentina Storli, “Buffalo”, February 28, 2011 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
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Great Plains Tribes (con.)
Shelter
Lived in teepees made by leaning poles together and draping with buffalo skin
Dominic Alves, “Teepee”, February 28, 2011 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution.
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Great Plains Tribes (con.)
Ceremonies Sun Dance: 4 day
celebration in the summer
Ghost Dance: took place at night, believed to be able to talk to ancestors
gr33n3gg, “Sun”, February 28, 2011 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
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Woodland Tribes
Where?
New England to the Great Lakes area
and into Maine
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Woodland Tribes (con.)
Food Hunters & Gathers
Grew squash and pumpkins
Hunted bears and moose
Fisherman
Thierry “Bear”, March 23, 2011 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
A. Poulos “Moose 1”, March 23, 2011 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
Diana, “Bounty” March 23 via Flickr Creative Commons Attribution
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Woodland Tribes (con.)
Clothing
Wore clothing made from animal skin
Moccasins made from buckskin
Women wove grass skirts
Emma Jane Hogbin, “Hand Made Moccasins” February 28, 2011 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
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Woodland Tribes (con.)
Shelter Wigwams: round wooden-
framed structures, covered in bark
Longhouses: rectangular wooden-framed structure covered in bark
Jonathan Teiller, “DSC_1673.JPG” February 28, 2011 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
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Woodland Tribes (con.)
Ceremonies Cry ceremony:
performed when member died, 5 days long chief would dance and sing around fire
Used face paint as a way of expressing feelings
Tech109, “Face Painting Jars”, March 23 via Flickr, Creative Commons Attribution
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Project
Pick a Native American Tribe that interests you
Describe in more detail how they lived in a one page paper
Create a model sized living environment for your American Indian tribe
South, Woodland, Plains, or Pacific Tribes are the choices
If you have a specific tribe you would like to choose have it approved by me!
Have Fun!
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Citations
Information found at http://www.kidzworld.com/article/1330-american-indians-woodland-tribes-and-california-indians