PPT-Plains Indians
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Great American Desert Tepee Buffalo Counting Coup Warfare Great Spirit Medicine Man Hide Tanning Nomads Great Plains Great circle Tribe Bands Scalping Pioneers Mountain
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Great American Desert Tepee Buffalo Counting Coup Warfare Great Spirit Medicine Man Hide Tanning Nomads Great Plains Great circle Tribe Bands Scalping Pioneers Mountain Men Trailblazers. The Western Gulf Culture Area. Karankawa. -hunters and gatherers who lived in the area of Galveston to Corpus Christi. They were nomads. They used dug-out canoes to fish, hunt sea turtles and collect shells. They also hunted deer and small animals. They lived in wigwams.. After The Civil War. Review Questions. What minerals were found in the West that attracted settlers?. Gold . and silver. Copper. Iron. Zinc. C. oal. What are the Rocky Mountain states?. WY. CO. MT. ID. Features Of The Tipi:. It could be put up and taken down within 10 minutes. This was useful because they had to move quickly to follow Buffalo.. The Tip was very good at keeping in the heat. Furthermore, They had various flaps which could be adjusted to direct smoke and let out heat in the Summer.. Plains Indians. Woodland Indians. Tribes. Iroquois. Wampanoag. Cree. Algonquin. Woodland Indians. Habitats. Woodland Indians live in two different types of homes. They live in WIGWAMS and LONGHOUSES.. I. The Earliest People. Prehistoric people – those who lived before recorded history. Archaeologists – scientists who study ancient cultures by examining what they have left behind. A. Searching for Clues. Age: “Go. West!”. K-W-L Chart. K- what I know. W- what I want to know. L – what I learned. K. W. L. America’s Last Frontier. Frontier – line separating areas of denser settlement from unsettled territory. Part 1 The American Indians. Indians migrated from Asia over 10,000 years ago. The landscape of the American Continent. Indian land. Europeans discover America 1492. Indians are pushed west onto the Plains as the Europeans settle in the east. 1. Treaties and wars. Conflict between whites and Indians was partly because they did not understand each other.. Robert McGee . was scalped by a Sioux chief in 1864 – the photo was taken in 1890. . a. Examine the construction of the transcontinental railroad including the use of immigrant labor. . b. . Evaluate how the growth of the western population and innovations in farming and ranching impacted Plains Indians. . A California Gold Mine in 1849.. Where Americans settle and why. http://mcdc-maps.missouri.edu/totalpop1790-2010/images/1910.jpg. Any of you ever been out West? Through Kansas, Nebraska, the Dakotas?. Page 27. Thursday. . Warm-Up. Grab a Goal 4 Syllabus and stick it in your notebook!. What do we already know about how Native Americans are treated by the U.S. Government?. . Post Test Fun!. Turn in your test and answer sheet. Before we begin learning, please ensure that you:. Are standing behind your desk in silence;. Have your learning diary and pencil case on your desk;. Have a smart uniform.. Please be seated in SILENCE.. Before we begin learning, please ensure that you:. Are standing behind your desk in silence;. Have your learning diary and pencil case on your desk;. Have a smart uniform.. Please be seated in SILENCE.. Chapter 3. Miners, Ranchers, and Railroads . Timeline: 1855-1888. Key Terms: frontier, Comstock Lode, boomtowns, Cattle Kingdom, cattle drive, Chisholm Trail, Pony Express, transcontinental railroad.
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