By: Stacey, Taylor, Zoe, Emilie, Noah, Triston, Tristen

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Our First Americans A Review for History SOL 2.2 Betty Jo Acker EDUC 540 November, 2002.
Advertisements

USI.3 INDIANS USI.3A Locate where the first Indians (Native Americans settled with emphasis on the Inuit, Kwakiutl, Sioux, Pueblo, and Iroquois USI.3B.
Native Americans in Tennessee from
Eastern Woodlands Indians
Section 2 Native Americans The Native Americans are obviously very important to this topic as they were the native people. There other names include American.
Native Americans.
Cheyenne Indians The Plains Indians.
Bea Thomas ,Chris Lee, Ahyun Seo, Evan Gold
Kiowa Indians add picture here Click here to learn about their food!
Unit 1 Chapter 2 Lesson 3 Pages
The Plains Chapter 2, Lesson 3.
Objective Analyze and compare the cultures of Native Americans in Texas prior to European colonization.
Native American Vocabulary
Northwest Coast Indians BY: Devon, Kade, Jonathan, Nathaniel, Makayla.
Historic Native Americans There is a written history about them--from Spanish explorers, Catholic priests, fur trappers and government explorers. Five.
Chapter 3: Native American Cultural Regions of the United States Review Game READY….GOOD LUCK!
Native Americans Native Americans were the people who lived in America before people from other countries came here.
Great Basin Native Americans. Great Basin Region.
Shoshone Sava H.
The Maidu A California Native American Tribe
 Introduction There is much to learn about the Comanche, or as they call themselves, the Numunuh. Throughout this presentation you will learn about the.
Early Native American Cultures
People of the Eastern Woodlands
Native Americans of the Great Plains By: Kayleigh Barnes, Ruby Harris, Gina Norman.
The First Americans Native/Indians. The First Americans Native Americans were the first people to live in America. The believed that the land was for.
Eastern Woodland Wonderland J ust Plain Fun I Hopi.
Native Americans. Southwest Native American Tribes Anasazi –These Indians built their homes in the sides of mesas. Because of this they were known as.
Hannon’s notes. Includes Apache, Comanche, Kiowa REGIONS OF TEXAS  All lived on the Great Plains  All were nomadic except for the Apache which would.
About the Region The Great Plain Region is located in central United
Cheyenneseat By Jonathon Richey Mr. Born 4 th Grade.
SIOUX Tribe Natives of the Great Plains Take Notes on Page15 Miss Springborn~ Team 6.
THE GREAT PLAINS BY:CAMBRIE AND DAWNYALE. TRIBE NAMES Sioux Blackfoot Cheyenne Crow Kiowa Comanche.
Native Americans People of the Plains Plains Culture Lived on Great Plains Follow Buffalo Religious Ceremonies Importance of Family Use of Tepee War.
American Indians Texas Regions.
Our Lady of Good Counsel School
Cheyenne OF THE GREAT PLAINS
Cherokee Native Americans
People of the Plains Ojibwa, Cree, & Blackfoot. Ojibwa, Cree, & Blackfoot.
Cherokee Indians: Lifestyles, food, and other history By: Connor Chambless.
What If There Were No Trees? How do people adapt to an environment where there are no trees?
SOCIAL STUDIES UNIT 1 REVIEW. QUESTION #1 Which natural resource was important to the Indians of both the Eastern Woodlands and the Northwest Coast? Wood.
Great Plains Sioux Sophia S, Jarratt, Owen All about the Natural Resources Land They lived in the Black Hills of South Dakota and the woodlands and flat.
The Plains By: Joseph, Ken, Tasos.
By Elizabeth Perez Room T3 10/6/12 housing They made their house by chopping down trees and making them into sticks.And then they made them in a shape.
People of the Southwest By: Amber, Andriana, Bree, Emily, Leslee, Mason, Maria, and Morgan.
North American Tribes The first Americans descended, or came from immigrants who originated in Asia. These were the first people to live in North America.
ALL ABOUT THE INDIANS BY: SOARING FIRE, SUNSET DREAM, AND STORM CLOUD Avery, Olivia, and Mason.
Origins Way of life Normadic..why ? Beliefs on land Dependence of buffalo.
Great Plains By: Blair, Clare, Aidan, and Jonathon.
By: V, L, K, J There are 5 main tribes. Navajo, Apache, and Pueblo, Hopi, Zuni. They are each very big tribes. Each one of the tribes are very important.
Native Americans Vocabulary. Archaeologist Scientists who use remains of materials that they find to study peoples of the past.
THE HUPA INDIAN TRIBE By: A’mya Castaneda. They made the men’s house out of rocks and wood. It is where the men slept, worked and socialized.
By: Jonah, Austin, Ryan, Tyler, Devin, Gage, Matthew, Keaton, Dalton, and Hunter The Plains Indians.
Native Americans The First People. Native Americans Scientist think that they came to this continent from Asia. Each tribe used whatever resources were.
The First Americans.
Sydney Cox Mrs. Thomas 3 rd Grade. Native Americans.
Native American By: Haley Merideth
Native Americans People of the Plains.
Native Americans Native Americans
Food, Hunting, Farming The Arapaho Indians farmed and were nomadic buffalo hunters. They ate buffalo, elk, deer, fruit, and a variety of roots. Additionally,
Native Americans Native Americans were the people who lived in America before people from other countries came here.
Native Americans.
The Plains.
Go to: G drive/ 2nd 6 weeks/ Native Texans/ Vocabulary
The Plains Indians.
A Review for History SOL 2.2 Betty Jo Acker EDUC 540 November, 2002
by Eric, Noah, Reece Matt and Sarah
By: Brooke Bosse, Justine Cuomo, Jazlyn Santos
The Plains Chapter 2, Lesson 3.
The American Indians.
Presentation transcript:

By: Stacey, Taylor, Zoe, Emilie, Noah, Triston, Tristen The Plains Indians By: Stacey, Taylor, Zoe, Emilie, Noah, Triston, Tristen

The Plains Indians Homes Tepees were home to the Plains Indians who hunted the huge buffalo herds. A Sioux tribe lived in the camp shown above.

What The Plains Indians Ate The people of the great plains depended on the buffalo. After a buffalo hunt the people worked to use every part of the animal.

The Plains Indians Religion The Plains Indians believed in many gods. The picture below shows a Native American worshiping one of the gods. One example would be the medicine god .

The Plains Indians Location They lived between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountain chain which is now the interior plains.

The Plains Indians Clothes Their clothes were made out of buffalo hides, rabbit fur, buckskins, and bird feathers.

The Plains Indians Resources Their main resource is buffalo which they used for food, clothing, tools, and to hold drinking water in the buffalo stomach. They used bones for tools and weapons. They used buffalo chips to make fire.

The Plains Indians Pottery The Plains Indians created a great variety of beautiful pottery. It was made out of mud and red dirt that was called clay. They used pottery for storing food and water.

The Plains Indians Communication There are many different languages for the Plains Indians. They communicated with sign language.

The Plain Indians Weapons The Plains Indians weapons were used for hunting and included spears, flint knifes, and tomahawks.

Summary The Plains Indians were nomadic. They were friends to nature because they only killed what they needed. The Plains Indians used their pottery for putting food and water in it. They lived in what is now the Interior Plains. Their main resource was buffalo.