PPT-THE HOPI TRIBE UMTRA PROJECT

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Partnership through Consultation Collaboration and Information Sharing Presented By Norman Honie Project Manager Hopi UMTRA Project November 17 2010

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Partnership through Consultation Collaboration and Information Sharing Presented By Norman Honie Project Manager Hopi UMTRA Project November 17 2010. B. y : . Joseph. Table of contents. Tribe traditions. What did they eat? OR DID THEY EAT.. Tribe homes.. Tribe cloths.. Famous members.. Contributions. How big is the tribe?. Extra info is there extra info? I don’t care any ways next slide is…. Review 1 - Early Cultures. Explore the Native American Nations. Nez Perce. Pawnee. Seminole. Hopi. Innuit. Kwakiutl. The Native Americans of North America used the natural resources around them to provide food, shelter, and clothing materials. . I can explain the differences between a band, tribe, and chiefdom.. I can identify examples of bands, tribes, and chiefdoms.. There are several ways that cultures organize themselves.. Over the course of human history, several cultures have moved towards more complex forms of social organization.. By. . B. rianna . C. hampneys. T. a. b. l. e . O. f. . C. o. n. t. e. n. t. s. Slide Three: Tribe Traditions. Slide Four: What Did They Eat?. Slide Five: Where Did They Live?. Slide Six: How did they dress?. A project for the community development of the Native Village of Kaktovik, Alaska.. Where is Kaktovik?. Kaktovik is situated on an island . o. n the North Slope. It is located 90 miles west of the Canadian Border and 280 miles southeast of Barrow and sits within the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.. By: Isabelle, . Dhriti. , Wiley, and . Pranav. Introduction. . Walla Walla means “many waters” as there were many rivers that ran through their land. The tribe adopted some of the culture of the Great Plains such as teepees and hunting buffalos. The grasslands in the Walla Walla territory allowed them to have large herds and become horse breeders and traders. There are many more things to learn about this tribe. Well, what are you waiting for? Let’s splash right into it!. By: Marlee Dall. 1. Table of Contents. Slide Three: Tribe Traditions. Slide Four: What Did They Eat?. Slide Five: Where Did They Live?. Slide Six: How Did They Dress?. Slide Seven: Famous People. Slide Eight: Tribe Contributions . Against All Odds. Hopi. One of the oldest living cultures. Ancestors to . Puebloan. tribes who built many stone structures . Hopi. Today they live on 1.5 million acres- small compared to what they once had. Mike . Crimmins. Dept. of Soil, Water & Environmental Science. University of Arizona. Acknowledgements. Dan Ferguson. University of Arizona. CLIMAS/Institute of the Environment. Alison . Meadow. University of Arizona. Table of Contents. Slide three: Traditions . Slide four: What they a. te. Slide . five: Where did they live?. Slide six: How did they dress?. Slide seven: Famous . people.. Slide eight: Contributions. Tribal Origins and Homelands. Penobscot—meaning Rockland or It Flows on the Rocks. Referred to a waterfall near their village of Old Town, Maine.. Descendants of Algonquian tribe. Tribal Background. Geographer:. Joe Fahmy. Location: . EAST of the Kwakiutl tribe. Parts of eastern Oregon and Washington as well as the state of idaho.. PLATEAU. Features: . on the columbia plateau. between the Cascade Mountains (west) and the Rocky Mountains (east). For Immediate Release 12172019ContactPyramid Lake Paiute TribeAnthony SampsonSr-Tribal ChairmanDouglas Williams-Tribal Executive OfficerPhone 775 574-1000PYRAMID LAKE PAIUTE TRIBE PURCHASE OF CROSBYS Nez Perce Tribe Enrollment 3526 2269 in Idaho Reservation established in 1863 Ann McCormack Economic Development Planner PO Box 365 Lapwai Idaho 83540 annmnezperceorg Boise Pocatello Coeur d146Alene I

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