You will create a Shield to represent one Native American Tribe in Texas. Use your Native American Video Notes and your textbook to complete each section.

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You will create a Shield to represent one Native American Tribe in Texas. Use your Native American Video Notes and your textbook to complete each section of your Shield. Native American Shield

Native American Shield Requirements Create Shield on poster board Cut out in circular shape I have circle templates you may trace onto your poster board Fine-line and Color your Shield Include hand-drawn pictures with labels in each section of your Shield: Top Left: Housing Top Right: Food Bottom Left: Special Characteristics or Customs Bottom Right: Location in Texas Center Circle: Name of Tribe and Your Native American Name (create a name for yourself) Back of Shield: Include your first and last name & class period You may use beads, feathers, strips of leather, etc. to decorate your Shield

Food Location in Texas Special Characteristics Housing Tribe Name and Student Indian Name

Shade background

Shade middle circle