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Native Americans of Virginia. By Miss O. 4 th Grade VA Studies. History and Social Science Standards of Learning Enhanced Scope and Sequence Lesson Plans for United States History to 1877. 1492 Christopher Columbus. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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NATIVE AMERICANS OF VIRGINIA

By Miss O. 4th Grade VA Studies

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History and Social Science Standards of Learning Enhanced Scope and Sequence Lesson Plans for

United States History to 1877

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1492 Christopher Columbus

Called the people he found in the lands he (discovered) explored “Indians,” because he thought he was in the Indies (near China).

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1558-1603 Queen Elisabeth

Reigning monarch of England.

Called the “virgin” queen , because she never married.

Walter Raleigh named the new land Virginia after the queen for England.

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1588 Lost Colony of Roanoke

Walter Raleigh sent settlers from England to Virginia to set up a colony at Roanoke (now NC).

The Colony failed. All that was left was

the word “Croatan” carved in a tree.

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Artifacts Such as

arrowheads, pottery, and other tools that have been found tell a lot about the people who lived in Virginia.

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Map of Virginia in 1624

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3 Major Language Groups of VA Native Americans

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Algonquian Language

Algonquian language spoken in the Tidewater. Tribe to remember the

Powhatan Indians. Algonquian language

spoken by the Indians. This is the Algonquian

group!

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Siouan LanguageSiouan language

spoken in the Piedmont. Tribe to remember the Monacan Indians. Siouan language

spoken by the Indians.

This is the Siouan group!

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Iroquoian LanguageIroquoian language

spoken in the southwest. Tribe to

remember the Cherokee Indians.

Iroquoian language spoken by the

Indians. This is the Iroquoian group!

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Virginian Indians Song(to the tune of "Ten Little Indians")

 

DAlgonquian language spoken in the

Tidewater.A

Tribe to remember: the Powhatan Indians.

DAlgonquian language spoken by the

Indians.A D

This is the Algonquian group.

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DSiouan language spoken in the

Piedmont.A

Tribe to remember, the Monacan Indians.

DSiouan language spoken by the

Indians.A D

This is the Siouan group.

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DIroquoian language spoken

in the southwest.A

Tribe to remember: the Cherokee Indians.

DIroquoian language spoken

by the Indians.A D

This is the Iroquoian group.

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Climate and Environment Virginia’s American

Indians interacted (worked with) the climate and the environment to meet their basic needs.

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What are some characteristics of Virginia’s climate?

Relatively mild with distinct seasons (which result in a variety of vegetation) Spring Summer Fall Winter

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Eastern Woodland Indians Forests, which

have a variety of trees, cover most of the land.

Virginia’s Indians are referred to as Eastern Woodland Indians.

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Longhouse Project Saplings and leaves Twigs and sticks Cardboard Brown pipe cleaners Pieces of

fur/leather/cotton balls Rubber bands Rope Bark pieces Shoe boxes

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What are some ways Virginia’s American Indians related to the

climate and interacted with their environment to meet their basic

needs?

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Environmental Connections

The kinds of foods they ate, the clothing they wore, and the shelters they had depended upon the seasons.

Foods changed with the seasons.

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Foldable

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Winter

VA Native Americans hunted birds and animals and lived on stored foods from the previous fall.

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Spring

VA Native Americans hunted, fished, and picked

berries.

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Fishing in the Spring

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Summer

VA Native Americans grew crops C = corn B = beans S = squash

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Fall

VA Native Americans harvested crops Hunted for foods to

preserve and keep for the winter

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Clothing

Animal skins (deerskin) were used for clothing.

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Shelter Made from materials

around them. Longhouses

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Native peoples of the past farmed, hunted, and

fished. They made homes using natural resources.

They used animal skins for clothing in the winter.

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Project1. Each student will get 2 paper

plates. 2. On 1 paper plate, draw lines

on it to make 4 parts on it.3. In each part, write the name

of the season (winter, fall, spring, or summer) and list the ways that the Native Americans would get their food during each season. (Use your notes!)

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8 State Recognized Tribes RapVirginia has state recognized tribes

There are 8 of them—now get the vibeChick-Chick-Chickahominy that is firstEast Chickahominy—excitement to

burstMattaponi that a river names

Nansemond tribe—claim to famePamunkey tribe, please don’t forget

Rappahannock –not done yetUpper Mattaponi picked berries for pie

Monacan tribe—don’t ask me why…These are the Virginia state recognized

tribes!Word!

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Ugly Chicken Monsters Eat Macaroni Noodles Rather Perfectly

1. Upper Mattaponi2. Chickahominy3. Mattaponi4. Eastern Chickahominy5. Monacan6. Nansemond7. Rappahannock8. Pamunkey

Color each box and the arrow with a tribe name a different color on your map!

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Powhatan Confederac

y Capital city =

Werowocomoco Included most of

the tribes in the Coastal Plain region of Virginia (Pamunkey and Mattaponi, etc.)

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Werowocomoco

Largest Indian town used by Indian leaders for several hundred years BEFORE the English came.

In 1607, when the settlers arrived it was the headquarters for the leader of Powhatan.

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Rediscovery of Werowocomoco Documented by

Jamestown settlers in 1608.

Rediscovered in 1977! Excavations at the site

since 2003 have revealed evidence of a large village, including two 200-foot (61 m)-long, curved, earthwork ditches built 1,000 feet (300 m) from the river bank about 1400, two hundred years before English settlement.[3]

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Review Game

What language was spoken in the Coastal Plain?

Three Langua

ge Groups

of Virginia

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Review Game

What language was spoken in the Piedmont?

Three Langua

ge Groups

of Virginia

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Review Game

What language was spoken in the southern regions of Virginia?

Three Langua

ge Groups

of Virginia

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Review Game

What tribe lived in the southern regions (orange) of Virginia?

Three Langua

ge Groups

of Virginia

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Review Game

What tribe lived in the Piedmont region of Virginia?

Three Langua

ge Groups

of Virginia

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Review Game

What tribe lived in the Coastal Plain region of Virginia?

Three Langua

ge Groups

of Virginia

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What is the term for arrowheads, pottery, and

other tools that have been found in Virginia?

A. Artifacts B. Archaeologists C. Werowocomoco

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Who dig up and examine artifacts?

A. Tribes B. Archaeologists C. Scientists

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Virginia’s Indians are known as ____?

A. Eastern Plains Indians

B. Eastern Woodland Indians

C. Southern Indians

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Do American Indians still exist today?

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The food they ate, the clothing they wore and shelters they had depended upon the ______.

A. Season B. Stores C. Weather D. Trading with settlers

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What was used for clothing?

A. Buffalo skin B. Deer skin C. Cloth D. Leaves

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What was used to make homes?

A. Natural resources B. Bricks C. Buffalo skin D. Clay

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_______ was the large Indian town near Jamestown.

A. Wereowompan B. Werowocomoco C. Richmond D. Siouan

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What famous person lived at the Indian city mentioned in the slide

before?

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Native American Reader’s Theater

Audience’s Job: Draw a web with at least 8 different parts with key words or ideas that you hear or learn about from the Reader’s Theater.

VA Native American

s