PPT-Native America Tribes Pre-Contact Native American Project
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Bell Work Estimate the approximate populations of the following places in 1500 Paris London British Isles France Answers The populations were as follows Paris
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Bell Work Estimate the approximate populations of the following places in 1500 Paris London British Isles France Answers The populations were as follows Paris 200000 London. -Suffered greatest drop in population. -Eradication of many languages and cultural customs. -Were the last group of people to earn the right to vote as citizens in the US 1925. 2000 CENSUS. 1.5% of U.S. population. to 1500 C.E.. Chapter 1, Boyer. Hiawatha. member of Iroquois tribe. Endless cycle of violence. Family threatened, wanders through forest. Has visions, meets holy man. Introduces condolence of peace to Iroquois tribes. Culture. Music. Native American Flute. Food. Native Dress. Art. Totem Poles. The meanings of the designs on totem poles are as varied as the cultures that make them. Totem poles may recount familiar legends, clan lineages, or notable events. Some poles celebrate cultural beliefs while others are mostly artistic. . By Kim O’Hehir. INDEX. Introduction. Native American Clothing. True Or False. Native American . History. Native American Food. . Native American Myths And Legends. . Native Americans Today. By Hailee Roberts. Rock art. rock art. is human-made markings placed on natural stone; it is largely synonymous with . parietal art. . A global phenomenon, rock art is found in many culturally diverse regions of the world. It has been produced in many contexts throughout human history, although the majority of rock art that has been ethnographically recorded has been produced as a part of . Contact: Europeans & Amerindians. Overview: Big Ideas. By . 1600, . Europeans had created the world’s first truly global economy. . Overview: Big Ideas. Meanwhile, the "age of discovery" resulted in the greatest human catastrophe the world has ever known: 90% of Amerindians killed by 1600; slavery of 10s of millions of Africans. . The Earliest Humans . How did early humans come to…. There are two theories…. The first is the BERING LAND BRIDGE THEORY. RUSSIA. USA. THE BERING STRAIT. Scientists believe that…. Around 10,000 B.C., During the last ICE AGE (a period of GLOBAL COOLING in which extremely cold temperatures cause the oceans to freeze solid for hundreds, or even thousands of years) Russia (Asian Continent) and the United States (North American Continent) were fused together by a narrow bridge of land exposed by the receding and frozen ocean waters.. Oregon, Washington and Alaska. Environment. Environment . Tribes of the Northwest were provided . natural resources . such as cedar and salmon. . Cedar canoes were used to fish for salmon and whale.. history. . .... Carving . totem. poles is a tradition among many . Indian. tribes, especially those tribes that lived along the Pacific coast where . forests grew. . Many times the story of a totem pole will be passed down from generation to generation. Having the story documented will help keep this tradition recognized in our history.. 15,000 . BCE . to . 1492CE. Why does geography matter?. Use your map, make some assumptions about the people living in the area…explain why.. What do . you know?. How did people get to North America?. WSU Plateau Center, Office of Native American Programs. Barbara Aston, MA (Wyandotte), Director/Tribal Liaison.. Ken Lokensgard, PhD. Asst. Director, Plateau Center for Research & Collaboration.. By: Zander Selleseth. 1. Introduction. . Without nature, the Native American tribes of the southwest would not be able to survive in the harsh climate of their area. Since they did not have 21. st. The indigenous people of modern America will always be a staple of world history. Native Americans ruled the land before their tragic downfall when the colonies overtook their homelands. Composed of varying ethnic groups, bands and tribes, the American Indian history is rich. The little-known facts, stories and traditions of these people are fascinating, especially since there are tribes in America today as partially sovereign nations. Brush up on your Native American history skills with these . 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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