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1 Native Americans Click in the text box to type your name.

2 Powhatan Indians Region Homes Occupations Transportation Plains
Pictures Home Pictures Occupation Pictures Transportation Pictures Powhatan Indians Region Homes Occupations Transportation hunters Eastern Woodlands Plains warriors farmers Select the pictures used to describe the Powhatan Indians. Southwest fishermen horsemen

3 Sioux Indians Region Homes Occupations Transportation Plains horsemen
Pictures Home Pictures Occupation Pictures Transportation Pictures Sioux Indians Eastern Woodlands Region Homes Occupations Transportation farmers Plains warriors horsemen Select the pictures to describe the Sioux Indians. fishermen hunters Southwest

4 Pueblo Indians Region Homes Occupations Transportation Plains
Pictures Home Pictures Occupation Pictures Transportation Pictures Pueblo Indians Eastern Woodlands hunters Region Homes Occupations Transportation Southwest farmers Plains warriors Select the pictures to describe the Pueblo Indians. fishermen horsemen

5 Let's Review! Powhatan Indians Sioux Indians Pueblo Indians
Indians Region Homes Occupations Transportation fishermen hunters farmers Powhatan Indians Eastern Woodlands wood and bark houses walked paddled canoes Sioux Indians hunters horsemen warriors Plains Teepees walked used horses Now that you know the answers, go back to check your work on slides 2 – 4. Pueblo Indians multi-story terraced buildings Southwest walked farmers

6 Native Americans Native Americans first arrived during the Ice Age when Nomads followed herds of animals across a land bridge from Asia to North America. Native Americans were the first Americans. Nomadic Native Americans lived in tribes all over the United States. Native Americans made many contributions to present-day life. 1st Wow, more about the Native Americans! Print your mini-book by selecting handouts and 6 per page. legends and stories jewelry farming pottery weaving respect for nature

7 Important Battles Battle of Wounded Knee – The massacre was the result of a number of unresolved grievances; the last armed conflict between the Sioux Nation and the United States By the time it was over, about 146 men, women, and children of the Lakota Sioux had been killed.

8 Important Battles Battle of Little Big Horn AKA Custer's Last Stand – Custer leads his troops to remove the Lakota and Cheyenne people but were devastated with defeat Victory for the Lakota; lead by Sitting Bull

9 Important Events Trail of Tears – US troops move 18,000 Cherokee at gunpoint 800 miles from From southeastern states to the Indian Territory (Oklahoma)

10 Important Events The Long Walk of the Navajo – Navajo were led by the Army and relocated from their Arizona Territory to Fort Sumner At least 200 died along the 300+ mile The trip lasted 18 days

11 Vocabulary Assimilation - the process of absorbing one cultural group into harmony with another. Dawes Act – Moved Indian tribes to permanent reservations Snyder Act – The Indian Citizenship Act of 1924 granted full US citizenship to America’s indigenous peoples


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