22
Studies Studies Unit 2-Part Unit 2-Part One One Native Native Americans Americans

Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

Embed Size (px)

Citation preview

Page 1: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

Social Social StudiesStudies

Unit 2-Part Unit 2-Part OneOne

Native Native AmericansAmericans

Page 2: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

KwakiutlKwakiutl Location- Northwest Location- Northwest

regionregion

Shelter-Built large homes Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses) from cedar (plankhouses) from cedar sticks and bark.sticks and bark.

Food- Salmon, shellfish, Food- Salmon, shellfish, clams, deerclams, deer

Clothing- used tree bark Clothing- used tree bark to make clothing as well to make clothing as well as skins from deer, etc.as skins from deer, etc.

Known for their totem Known for their totem polespoles

Page 3: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

Kwakiutl Totem Kwakiutl Totem PolesPoles

KwakiutlKwakiutl

Kwakiutl

Page 4: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

KwakiutlKwakiutl U.S. map location U.S. map location

Page 5: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

Nez PerceNez Perce Location- Plateau Location- Plateau

Region Region Shelter-rounded Shelter-rounded

homes (earthmounds) homes (earthmounds) made from sticks and made from sticks and plantsplants

Food- salmon, various Food- salmon, various fish, plants and berriesfish, plants and berries

Clothing- animal skinsClothing- animal skins

Page 6: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

Nez PerceNez Perce

Page 7: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

Nez Perce U.S. map locationNez Perce U.S. map location

Page 8: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

HopiHopi Location- SouthwestLocation- Southwest Shelter- BuiltShelter- Built large large

“pueblo” homes with many “pueblo” homes with many rooms made from adobe rooms made from adobe bricks (clay, stone, straw)bricks (clay, stone, straw)

Food- farmers- GrewFood- farmers- Grew beans, squash, and maize beans, squash, and maize (corn )(corn )

Clothing- breech cloths Clothing- breech cloths Were the first in the world Were the first in the world

to fire to fire clay pottery clay pottery

Page 9: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

HopiHopi

Page 10: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

Hopi Hopi

Page 11: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

Hopi U.S. map locationHopi U.S. map location

Page 12: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

PawneePawnee Location- Plains Location- Plains

RegionRegion Shelter- teepees Shelter- teepees

(needed for quick (needed for quick travel)travel)

Food- Hunted buffalo, Food- Hunted buffalo, Grew corn, squash, Grew corn, squash, and beansand beans

Clothing-buffalo skinsClothing-buffalo skins

Page 13: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

PawneePawnee

Page 14: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

Pawnee U.S. map locationPawnee U.S. map location

Page 15: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

SeminoleSeminole Location- Southeast Location- Southeast

RegionRegion Shelter- chikees (built Shelter- chikees (built

of wood and straw and of wood and straw and has no walls)has no walls)

Food- Alligator, turkey, Food- Alligator, turkey, deer, corn, beans, deer, corn, beans, squashsquash

Clothing- deer skinsClothing- deer skins

Page 16: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

Seminole villageSeminole village

Page 17: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

Seminole U.S. map locationSeminole U.S. map location

Page 18: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

InuitInuit Location- Arctic Location- Arctic

RegionRegion Shelter- igloo homes Shelter- igloo homes

made of ice and snowmade of ice and snow Food- Fatty meats Food- Fatty meats

(caribou, seals, (caribou, seals, walruses)walruses)

Clothing- Thick Clothing- Thick clothing (made of clothing (made of skins with thick fur skins with thick fur and blubber)and blubber)

Page 19: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

Inuit ChildrenInuit Children

Page 20: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

Inuit US. Map locationInuit US. Map location

Page 21: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)
Page 22: Social Studies Unit 2-Part One Native Americans. Kwakiutl Location- Northwest region Location- Northwest region Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses)

Questions for review:Questions for review: What tribe was known for their pottery?What tribe was known for their pottery? Why would the Inuit not eat corn, beans and Why would the Inuit not eat corn, beans and

squash?squash? What tribe ate alligator?What tribe ate alligator? What were the Hopi Tribe’s homes made What were the Hopi Tribe’s homes made

out of and why?out of and why? Why did the Pawnee need to live in homes Why did the Pawnee need to live in homes

that were made for such quick travel?that were made for such quick travel? Why would the Inuit tribe eat such fatty Why would the Inuit tribe eat such fatty

foods?foods? Which tribe used cedar bark to make their Which tribe used cedar bark to make their

clothing?clothing?