PPT-Native Americans & The Buffalo

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US History Spiconardi Causes of the Buffalos Decline Buffalo herds often ripped up train track and caused a problem for the railroads The Railroads Hunted Buffalo

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US History Spiconardi Causes of the Buffalos Decline Buffalo herds often ripped up train track and caused a problem for the railroads The Railroads Hunted Buffalo Buffalo stampedes would rip up track. By:Fabiola. Introduction. Childhood Parents Marmied and Helping . . PLAINS. . tipi. . (also teepee or tepee). Plains Native Americans did not stay in one place very long. They followed the buffalo for food. The teepee was easy to set up and take down for shelter. It was usually made with long sticks found on the prairie and animal hides. Many times painted artwork was added to the hides.. Buffalo jumping is communal hunting.. Long before they had the horse, the gun, or even the bow, Plains tribes hunted the buffalo, driving herds to their death over cliffs.. The “. Hows. ” of a Buffalo Jump. Multiple Choice Game. James Earl . Fraser. . End . of the Trail. What type of shelter did the Plains Indians use?. Igloos. Caves. Tepees. Wickiups. B. A. C. D. The answer is . t. epees!. [Indians sitting near teepees], Photograph, University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History; crediting University of Texas at Arlington Libraries, Arlington, Texas.. . PLAINS. . tipi. . (also teepee or tepee). Plains Native Americans did not stay in one place very long. They followed the buffalo for food. The teepee was easy to set up and take down for shelter. It was usually made with long sticks found on the prairie and animal hides. Many times painted artwork was added to the hides.. JAZZMINE HARDGES . KENT YANG. 9/20/12 2A. SLIDE 2. Coyote was disrespectful to Buffalo Bull.. Coyote picked up the skull and threw it in the air he kicked it and spat on it. . SLIDE 3. Buffalo Bull chased Coyote and coyote manipulated Buffalo Bull.. Native Americans. Native Americans. Native Americans. Native Americans. L. W. Help… I’m Surrounded!!!. L. The American Revolution: 1776-1783. The War is Won. Vive la France. Critical point in the war. What I know. What I want to know. Communication game. When settlers first met the Native Americans in Arkansas, they didn’t speak the same language. How do you think they communicated?. Try to tell your friend a message without using words. Did you get your message across?. J.Wright. . Mooar. , Buffalo Days (1933). Steven Nguyen Period 5. Buffalo Days. Series of short stories about a buffalo hunter. Stories take place in late 1800’s. Historical Contexts. AFTER the Civil War (Reconstruction 1865-1877). Remember what we discussed in 2.1b? About Native Americans?. ***During and after the . Civil War the . US entered a period of rapid economic growth. ****We expanded out West very rapidly. ***Growth . Wednesday, October 24th. Last Session’s Goals and Activities. Analyze the historical and political events at the Pine Ridge Reservation (Lakota) by identifying key terms and placing them on the Inventory of Key Terms. . Chapter 13: The American West. Main idea: Native Americans fought the movement of settlers westward, but the U.S. military and the persistence of American settlers proved too strong to resist.. Chapter 13 Section 1: The Fight for the West. Indicator 4-1.2: Compare the everyday life, physical environment, an culture of the major Native American groupings; including, The Eastern Woodlands, The Plains, the Southwest, the Great Basin, an the Pacific Northwest.. This Project Includes:. -Who The Native Americans were. -How they got to the United States. -How they made their homes. -What they ate. -What they wore. -Tribes. Who Were The Native Americans??. The Native Americans were people who moved from India to America back in the 16.

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