North America Lets Play BINGO Wampum Belt Birch Bark Canoe Apartment Beans Sunflower Brush Shelter Mattaponi Indian Reservation Longhouse Squash House Sweet Potato Wigwam Corn ID: 443660
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Native American Tribes of North AmericaSlide2
Let’s Play BINGO!
Wampum
Belt
Birch Bark Canoe
Apartment
Beans
Sunflower
Brush Shelter
Mattaponi Indian Reservation
Longhouse
Squash
House
Sweet Potato
Wigwam
Corn
Chewing Gum
Chickee
LacrosseSlide3
Birch Bark Wigwam(Eastern Woodland)
A frame was set up, either spruce or pine branches arranged in a circular floor pattern.
The frame was covered with a layer of birch bark (protection against the rain and snow).
The overlapping bark provided good protection against the rain. Another layer of poles were often stacked against the outside walls of the wigwam to keep the wind from blowing off the bark. A piece of leather hide was used as a door. Inside there was a rock fire pit in the middle (edged with sand) that provided heat for the family. The ground inside was covered with fir branches, which acted as insulation and kept the family warm. Women took the wigwams apart, carried them from place to place, and set them up again. Slide4
Corn Slide5
SunflowerSlide6
Birch Bark CanoeSlide7
Wampum BeltSlide8
Sweet PotatoSlide9
Chickee(South Eastern Woodlands)Slide10
LonghouseSlide11
SquashSlide12
LacrosseSlide13
Brush ShelterSlide14
BeansSlide15
Chewing GumSlide16
Native Americans TodaySlide17
Native Americans TodaySlide18
Works Cited
http://www.historyisfun.org/visitus/documents/LivingwiththeIndians.pdf
http://nativeamericansofvirginia.weebly.com/the-life-of-an-eastern-woodland-native-american.html
Birch Bark Canoe Picture Retrieved From: http://contemporarymakers.blogspot.com/2010/04/birch-bark-canoe-by-rick-nash.htmlBirch Bark Wigwam , Plank House picture Retrieved From: http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_groups/fp_wh2.htmlChewing Gum Picture Retrieved From: http://www.candyfavorites.com/shop/catalog-gum-history.phpChickee Picture Retrieved From: http://www.semtribe.com/Culture/Chickee.aspxCorn, Beans, Squash, sunflower pictures retrieved by: http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/nrcs141p2_015559.pdfHouse and Apartment Picture Retrieved From: https://www.google.com/search?q=Middle+Class+House&biw=1280&bih=941&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAWoVChMI2qG7m5jzyAIVF_ZjCh1xBQAA#imgrc=lYnebPOEQk77LM%3ALacrosse Picture Retrieved By: http://www.slideshare.net/100679/sgp-slides-3653811Longhouse picture Retrieved From: http://whitewolve.com/native_americans/indexblok.woodland.htmMattaponi Indian Reservation photo Retrieved From: http://sailingdowntheroad.blogspot.com/2012/08/the-mattaponi-indian-reservation.htmlSweet Potato and Sunflower Picture Retrieved From: http://www.nrcs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/nrcs141p2_024206.pdfWampum Belt Picture Retrieved From: http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_groups/fp_wh5.html