Title: Learning about Louisiana Native Americans with the MNS
1Learning about Louisiana Native Americans with
the MNS Sophie Warny, Ph.D. Museum of Natural
Science BASC
2We will talk about
- 1. The MNS Archaeology Collections
- 2. Field trip to the MNS or in your own school!
- - Learn about our new exhibit on Native Americans
- 3. New childrens activity book on Native
Americans - English and French
- 4. History and Archaeology of Louisiana N. A.
with an expert - 5. Hands on activities to do in your schools
- Learn about the different types of Indian
potteries - Learn how to make N.A. pottery using the coiling
method - Learn about artifacts
31. The MNS collections
- 7 main fields of RESEARCH
- Ornithology (Birds)
- Genetics
- Ichthyology (Fishes)
- Mammalogy
- Herpetology (Reptiles and Amphibians)
- Vertebrate Paleontology
- Anthropology (Archaeology and Ethnography)
- EDUCATION
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4Anthropology Dr. Becky Saunders
- Collections
- More than 1.25 million specimens from 2,000 sites
in Louisiana and worldwide. - For instance
- The McIlhenny and Jastremski Chitimacha Indian
Basketry collections (two of the most important
of their kind in the nation) - Research statement
- Human adaptations through time and the evolution
of cultural complexity.
5Louisiana Explorations King George Island
Mounds, Livingston Parish, constructed ca. 4500
years ago
Satellite imagery shows location of mounds and
embankment
6Graduate student Fiona Vasbinder and other LSU
students embark for the King George Island mounds.
Graduate student Harry Brignac delicately moves
towards the southern mounds, across a low area
from the main ridge.
Graduate students Kevin Pemberton and Steven
Fullen begin shovel testing.
Stone tools from King George Island. Drills like
these were often used to make beads.
7Bayou Grande Chenier site, Plaquemines Parish,
occupied ca. A.D. 1000-1200
Graduate student Tim Schilling, who wrote his
Masters thesis on the site, Capn Saunders,
and other LSU students on their way to Bayou
Grande Chenier.
False-color imagery shows the 12-mound Bayou
Grande Chenier site as high ground amidst the
fragmenting freshwater marsh of southern Louisiana
8Bayou Grande Chenier
Oblique aerial photo showing the 11-mound main
group and Mound 12.
Profile of Unit 2 showing artificial construction
of embankment tying the mounds together into a
ring
Pottery vessels placed on ground prior to
construction of the embankment.
92. FIELD TRIP CONTENT
Louisiana Native Americans A new exhibit!
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11If you cannot come to LSU, you can bring the
exhibit to your school!
225-578-3958 Holly Tunkel
12Timeline.
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14Introduction to Louisiana Native Americans, their
mounds, and artifacts
15http//www.crt.state.la.us/ archaeology/homepage/
16Younger Louisiana Native Americans mounds.
Mounds and Match interactive.
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20Bone, stone, and shell technology
What is this artifact used for? interactive.
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22Housing technology.
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24Cooking technology.
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263. FIELD TRIP PRACTICAL DETAILS
27 Practical Details
General Info Tours
Monday-Friday 800 am - 400 pm
FREE!
Scheduling Materials Rules Parking
284. MNS ACTIVITY BOOKLET
The book is online in English. It will also
be available in French (online next semester)
29- NOTE
- LA GLEs are listed on page 2
- Learn about LA mounds
- Learn mapping skills
30Learn about the LSU Indian mounds Learn how to
build a 3-D model
31Learn about Indian words and places Use the
vocabulary to write an essay
32Learn about pottery and other artifacts
335. LA State Southeast Regional Archaeologist Rob
Mann
6. Presentation of hands on activities Adrienne
Lopez and Rebecca Tedford