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Native American Power PointBy Mrs. Erwins
Class
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Where they lived.
  • The Makah Indians lived in the state of
    Washington.

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What type of house did they live in?
  • The Makah people built longhouses. The
    Longhouses are long, rectangular houses. Fifty or
    more people often lived in each house. The
    Makah people built their longhouses out of cedar
    boards. Each house had benches, beds, and fire
    pits. Some Makah families carve wooden house
    poles in front of their homes. Carve means to
    shape wood by cutting it. The house poles showed
    the histories of their family.

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What type of food they ate and the type of
clothing
  • The Makah ate salmon, halibut, walrus,
    seals and hunted whales and deer. They made
    clothing with deer skin. They picked berries.
    They caught shellfish and ate them. They ate
    seaweed they dug out of the sea. They caught
    seagulls to eat them. They picked black
    berries off bushes. The Makah
    shirts,skirts,hats,robes, were made from cedar
    bark. Shoes didnt matter. The Makah went
    barefoot. The Makah wore leather moccasins for
    special occasions like potlatches. The Makah
    wore snowshoes during the winter. This made it
    easer for the Native American to hunt in the
    winter. The snowshoes where made out of wood
    and sometimes of rawhide. These were
    different shapes and sizes and used
    depending how deep the snow was. Some
    snowshoes had names like swallowtail, bear
    paws, or beaver tail.

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What did they make their tools and cooking items
from?
  • Tools were made from the materials
    that grew around the area. The coastal tribes in
    Washington and Oregon used cedar wood for
    everything from canoes to dishes.They made armor
    out of wood to protect them in the forest.Coastal
    people further north had fewer materials to
    use.Their tools were made from bone ,hide ,ivory
    ,and rock. Coastal Indians made tools that were
    not only useful, but were beautiful.Tools not
    only made peoples lives easier, but brought
    pleasure to those using them. Natives found
    creative uses for materials. They had things
    called candlefish made from dried and charred
    fish. The kind of fish used was bony and oily so
    they gave off lots of light.

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What was their traditions - religion?
  • The Makah people had their own religion.
    They followed a set of spiral beliefs.The Makah
    religion said all things in nature had
    spirits.The spirits provided everything the Makah
    needed to live.The Makah religion taught Makah
    people to respect nature. They did not take more
    than they needed. The Makah gave thanks to the
    spirits. They gave thanks for the food, clothing,
    and shelter nature provided. Today, some Makah
    people practice the traditional Makah
    religion. Others follow Christianity.
    Christianity is a religion based on the
    teachings of Jesus Christ. Some Makah people
    follow the Indian shaker religion. This religion
    combines the Makah religion and Christianity.

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Where they lived.
  • The Anasazi lived in the state of
    Colorado.

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What type of house did they live in?
  • The Anasazi built villages in cliffs. These
    groups of homes could be four to five houses
    tall. Floors were made of hard clay.The walls
    were thick with no outside doors or windows.
    Homes were box shaped and built in rows. This
    also kept shelter from enemies. The pueblos used
    ladders to enter their homes. They built homes
    from adobe or sandstone. Adobe is clay. Pueblos
    formed wet adobe into large blocks. The blocks
    hardened as they dried in the sun. Pueblos cut
    sandstone blocks from the ground.

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What type of food they ate, and the type of
clothing
  • In the summer both men and women wore
    skirts woven from yucca fiber. Young children
    usually wore no clothes. In the winter time
    blankets and clothes were made from turkey
    feathers and rabbit. The men and boys caught
    rabbit and speared deer, bison , and wild sheep
    to eat. They grew corn, beans and squash. These
    three plants were known as the three sisters.
    They also planted cotton and tamed wild turkey.
    They used stone to grind up corn to eat.

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What did they make their tools and cooking items
from?
  • The Anasazi carried everything by hand or on
    their back. Their tools were made from bones and
    stone. They were basket makers. They stored
    food in the baskets. Men and boys used nets to
    catch rabbits and spears for larger animals.They
    used a lot of stone and adobe but very little
    wood. They used stone to grind up corn and pots
    to carry water to their pueblos.

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What was their traditions - religion?
  • The pueblo religion taught respect for
    nature and people.They understood that nature
    provided all the things necessary for life.They
    believe that people must work together. They
    built kivas for a group of men who were related
    to use for religious ceremonies. Kivas were round
    with a fireplace in the center of the floor, and
    a smoke hole in the roof. This hole was a spirit
    hole where they believed the first people entered
    the world. The people believed in kachinas. They
    were strong spirits that controlled nature. They
    thanked and prayed the kachinas for their
    families, homes and crops. Thy prayed to kachinas
    in their kivas

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Where they lived.
  • The Sioux lived in the states of
    Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota. The Sioux
    nation is very large. Seven tribes make up The
    Sioux nation the name Sioux means snake or
    enemy. The Sioux lived in tepees. The tepees were
    made from many poles. The pole were covered with
    animal skins. The animal skins were usually
    buffalo hide. The reason why the Sioux live in
    tepees is because when the buffalo move they need
    to move too. It easy to move tepees. Sioux
    clothing was made from buffalo hide and other
    animal skins . The skins were dyed many different
    colors. The Sioux used berries leaves grasses
    and flowers to make the dyes. Sioux women wore
    fringed dresses. They decorated their clothes
    with porcupine quills horse hair and beads .Men
    wore fringed shirts and breech clothes. In the
    winter they wore fur robes and legging. Both
    men and women wore moccasins. Buffalo was the
    only thing they had to eat. They ate fresh
    buffalo meat. They also dried and stored meat
    for the winter.

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What type of house did they live in?
  • The Sioux lived in tepees that they
    could pick up and move on a travois to follow the
    buffalo. The women used sinew to sew the buffalo
    hides together to make the tepee covering. They
    also decorated the tepee with symbols.The tepee
    could hold up to six people. On hot days the
    sides of the tepee was rolled up.

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What type of food they ate, and the type of
clothing
  • They ate corn, beans, squash,and buffalos.
    They made clothes and blankets from buffalo
    skins. Women and men wore moccasins and in the
    winter they wore gloves and heavy robes so they
    could be warm . The Sioux had a busy village
    life. The men hunted buffalo . The women made the
    tepees . Both men and women taught the children
    the ways of the Sioux .

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What did they make their tools and cooking items
from?
  • They used bones, wood from a tree, clay,
    buffalo horns, and painted stones for cooking
    items and tools. Buffalo bones were also used
    to make tools for farming, scrubbing, and sewing.
    They use bladders to carry water and bones for
    tools like sewing needles and scrapers.

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What was their traditions - religion?
  • The Sioux religion and tradition was called
    the Sacred Pipe. They believed in a spirit called
    the White Buffalo Calf Woman. Sioux Indians
    also believed in the Great Spirits. They smoked
    tobacco in a pipe. The Sioux gave it to the
    leaders. Few Sioux Indians still practice the
    Sacred Pipe. Some do ceremonies to praise the
    spirits. They also dance to worship them.

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Where they lived.
  • The Mohawk lived in New York . The
    homeland of the Mohawk lies near the Hudson River
    in what is now Eastern New York State.

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What type of house did they live in?
  • The Mohawk lived in a longhouse. The
    longhouses were at least two hundred feet long!
    The Indians longhouses were built near forests,
    and rivers or lakes. A longhouse was long with a
    rounded roof. Men built a longhouse by bending
    trees. The trees made a frame. Then the men
    covered the frame with tree bark.

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What type of food they ate, and the type of
clothing
  • They hunted, fished, and gathered
    food. The Mohawk men hunted deer, elk,
    ducks, and geese. The women made clothing
    household tools. They also farmed, cooked,and
    stored food for the winter . The women raised
    crops such as corn, beans, and squash. These
    crops are called the three sisters. The three
    sisters were then cooked into a dish called
    succotash.

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What did they make their tools and cooking items
from?
  • They made all their tools and ornaments
    from the raw materials around them. The men made
    all of their tools and weapons. They fashioned
    arrowheads with flint, jasper or slate. They set
    round stones into wooden handles to make war
    clubs. The trees in the forest also supplied wood
    for carving dishes. The men carved wooden bowls,
    ladles, and spoons. They sewed leather by
    punching holes in it with a bone owl which is a
    pointed tool. Mothers and Grandmothers used
    cedar bark rushes, corn husks, and cattails to
    weave mats and storage bags. Some women made
    coiled clay pots for cooking and storage.


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What was their traditions - religion?
  • The Mohawk religion is called longhouse
    religion. A religion is a set of spiritual
    beliefs people follow. The coast Mohawk people
    had their own religion. They believed there were
    many spirits.One was the Great Spirit. Animals
    and many things in nature had their own spirits.
  • Some worshiped as many as 300 different
    spirits. Not many Indians believed in heaven or
    life after death They gave thanks to the spirit
    by dances and songs.

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