PPT-Nez Perce Indians They got their name from the French explorers who thought that the tribes

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Nimiipuu which means the real people What region is home to the Nez Perce Inuits Kwakiutl Nez Perce The Nez Perce and other Plateau Indians lived in the Columbia

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Nimiipuu which means the real people What region is home to the Nez Perce Inuits Kwakiutl Nez Perce The Nez Perce and other Plateau Indians lived in the Columbia Plateau What is a plateau. They got their name from the French explorers who thought that the tribes practiced or were supposed to practice the custom of piercing the nose, but the people of the tribe never actually did this. Historians are confused about why the name stuck. The people of this tribe like to be called. By Sydney . Penner. Resident Assistant. University of Idaho . The original inhabitants of what is now Idaho.. The Kootenai Tribe. The . Kootenai Tribe of Idaho was once part of a larger Kootenai Tribe situated in what is now Montana and Canada. Although the "Kootenay" tribe was party to the Treaty of . Explain how the fur trade affected the French and the Indians in North America.. Explain how and why Quebec was founded.. Describe the French expansion in Louisiana.. Objectives. Terms and People. Northwest Passage . Section 4. The Struggle for Land. Pages86-91. Section 4 Objectives. Obj. 1.Identify the North American lands that France claimed. . Obj. 2. Discuss American Indians’ response to colonists’ desires for land and fur.. and the Nez Perce of the Great Plains. Power point created by Robert L. Martinez. Primary Content Source: A History of US; Reconstructing America by Joy Hakim. The . Nez Perce. (Sioux) Indians were special. They were honest, honorable, courageous, intelligent, and independent.. 1865-1896. Indians embattled in the west. By 1890, territories were being carved out of the West. Indians were being squeezed out and pushed onto reservations. The period between 1865-1890 was the final showdown for independent Indian tribes. I. Early European Explorers. Scandinavian Vikings were possibly the first Europeans to visit the Americas. It is believed that Viking Leif Erickson set foot in North America in 1001 A.D.; he established a settlement called Vinland. Some experts believe Vikings may have been in eastern Oklahoma area in 1012 A.D.. Spain. Motives:. God, Gold and Glory!, . Seven Cities of Cibola. Coronado:. searching for Cibola but found pueblos, treated natives badly, followed a Pawnee to . Quivira. (Wichita village), Pawnee choked to death, chiefs swore oath to Spain . White Men Coming to WI. Priests – conversion to Catholicism. Explorers – natural resources/trade route east (Asia. ). Had heard and seen gold/riches coming back with the Spanish so the French too were intrigued.. Nez Perce had helped Lewis and Clark. Invited a mission to be established at . Lapwai. Most remained peaceful during plateau Indian wars. 1855 treaty Nez Perce secured large portion of traditional home lands in Oregon and Idaho. Essential Question: How did Native American and Europeans make lasting changes to the place we now call Arkansas?. What do You Think?. What kinds of changes have been made since that first expedition?. Explorers and Identity So far we have looked a couple of the earliest explorers to North America Giovanni Coboto (John Cabot) Discovered Newfoundland, it’s vast Cod resources, and it’s First Nations people ,4 dctailed topographical sun ey of thc half of the District of Columbia is now nearing com- pletion, the results of wllicll are to be published in atlas form on a scale of four hundred feet to the i Updated June 2020Absentee Shawnee Tribe of Indians of OklahomaAlabama-Quassarte Tribal TownApache Tribe of OklahomaAssiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Reservation Bad River Band of Lake Supe

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