Title: PowerPoint Presentation Author: Herricks UFSD Last modified by: User Created Date: 11/21/2002 4:14:53 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show
LIFE IN THE LONGHOUSE Dedicated to-International Coffee Hour Program Presented by-Tisna Tajudin INTRODUCTION Malaysia is divided into peninsular Malaysia and Sabah ...
Haudenoshaunee ( Iroquois ) People of the Longhouse ( Terrible Warrior ) Wampum Democracy Iroquois Council The Gauntlet Mohawk River Five Nations Longhouse Palisades ...
The Iroquois League helped the groups solve their problems PEACEFULLY! ANSWER This is why the Iroquois called themselves the People of the Longhouse QUESTION ...
The Native American Housing Museum Welcome to the Native American Housing Museum Museum Entrance Press for Curator Longhouses Room 2 Cliff Dwellings Museum Entrance ...
Home of the Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands. What is a longhouse? ... Native Americans were forced to leave their lands and move to Indian ...
Scores are computed on the chalkboard. Give 100 points for ... Beans, squash, deer. WRONG. Previous . Beans, corn, squash. Next Question. A: B: Longhouse ...
Bunnies. Dear. Sinew from trees. cedar. Shelter. They made longhouse. They lined the shore of the beach. They would use the wood from the cedar trees. ...
Longhouses were designed to hold a number of families who lived communally. Each families had separate fires and ... This painting was done by Nola Davis. ...
This was a way the Iroquois hunters showed a deep connection to and respect for nature ... shared fires kept smoke down inside the longhouse and were safer than ...
Fish and eel in the summer. Black bear in winter. Moose. Information on the Longhouse ... Sometimes the posts were carved much like a totem pole. The Totem ...
... Tyler. Where The Haida live. On the northern coast of British ... The women wore tops made of animal fur. THIS IS WHAT THEY LIVE IN. THEY LIVE IN LONGHOUSES. ...
The women owned the longhouses, gathered wild plants, planted the seeds, cared ... clan mothers, who were chosen by the women of the clan, chose the members of the ...
Typical Viking settlements were centred around the longhouse, a large barn like ... All the viking ships used the Clinker' design which long planks of wood were ...
Iroquois of the Eastern Woodlands The Storyteller by L.F. Tantillo The Iroquois of the Eastern Woodlands Territory: In the fertile land of the Great Lakes and Saint ...
The girls helped the mothers make pottery and the boys ... The books and packets that we used was the Iroquois New York Native Americans the Iroquois they are ...
Husks were used to make mats, baskets, medicine masks and dolls. ... Baskets. Cradleboards. Clothing. Moccasins. Elaborate decorations. Tools for hunting. Wampum ...
Cayuga: 'People of the Great Swamp' Tuscarora (joined later): comes from ... Iroquois Indian dishes included cornbread, soups, and stews cooked on stone hearths ...
Boys learned how to shoot a bow and arrow, build traps for bear, deer, turkey, ... Girls learned to cook, make pottery and clothing. Think About It. Where are ...
SOCIAL STUDIES GRADE TWO NATIVE AMERICANS Basic Needs First People in North America Cultures and Customs Native Americans-Woodlands, Plains, Southwest Desert
Eastern Woodland Indians By: Baxter, Brooke, Dante, James, Kiara Food They Ate Woodland Indians eat fish and fruit. ... Company: Sedalia Schools Other titles:
* * * * * * * * * * * * Birch Bark Houses - Used by Gatherers These houses are known as Wigwams or wetus. These were houses were used by Algonquian Indians in the ...
Clothing was made from hides of animals. They painted there ... They made canoes out of wood. The carriage was made out of wood. They carried for the children. ...
Iroquois, Mingo, and Wyandot Chapter 1, Section 4 Historic Indians By 1650 Historic Indian groups came to Ohio Lived after written history Did not have their own ...
Title: Math 5B Author: Susan Collins/Eleanor Savko Last modified by: LCSD Created Date: 8/19/1998 5:45:48 PM Document presentation format: On-screen Show
totem poles Location and Natural Effects North America Today Shelter Food Clothing Compare and Contrast Woodlands, Plains, Desert Essential Learning Expectations:
They lived hunted, fished, and farmed near rivers and streams Had summer and winter houses Sequoyah invented the Cherokee alphabet The rich soil (piedmont) ...
QUESTION What language they spoke? ... Jeopardy Author: Joanne Last modified by: Mbeckley Created Date: 3/24/2005 10:23:37 PM Document presentation format:
Native American Tribes History SOL 2.3 In order for all the Indians in a tribe to survive, they had to work together and by themselves. http://www.germantown.k12.il ...
Southwest Indians The Southwest Indians lived in dry desert area of ... of our country known as the Great ... Indian decorated with feathers and paint The ...
... we drive further to the Tip-of-Borneo at Simpang Mengayau, the northern-most tip ... the whole island of Borneo, the third largest island in the world is a ...
The Iroquois confederacy created rules that would allow people to live together in peace. The confederacy protected the Iroquois from other groups that might ...
Also they lived by a hilly region, plateau, and gently rolling plains, ... they used were bows and arrows, spears, poles, shields, wooden hoes, stone adzes, ...
You learned history when the elders told stories at the festivals and during the ... Strawberry Festival- (late may or early June) celebrated the return of the first ...
American Beginnings Celebration Native American, Dr. Denise Henning, gives the class a little background on Native American languages. Dr. Henning shows part of her ...
... deer, wolf, hawk, shell fish, turtle, bear, fish, and geese. Food ... The English were kind and mean. Powhatans Today. Powhatans still have their traditions. ...
Chapter 1 The Americas Summary of Chapter 1 Culture and early life of Americans similar to Mesopotamia, Indus River, Egypt, Huang He Reliance upon water Geography ...
Mission: The NAYA Family Center strives to enhance the diverse strengths of our youth & families in partnership with the community through cultural identity and ...
... in the Rain Forest are moss, oak, bamboo, and maple.The climate is over 80 ... build them of wooden poles, leaves, bamboo, and tree bark in the rainforest. ...
... steep-sided valleys, with relatively small valley floors and high-energy streams. Flat broad plain reaching the Atlantic ... Hardwood Mixed-oak forest ...