Title: Native Americans
1Native Americans
Staring Hopi Indians
2The word Hopi means peas full good or wise. The
Hopi were Indians who lived in the desert south
west and came from the pueblo Indians but have a
different language.
3For the Hopi Indians on a wedding the husband
would wear many bead necklaces. The bride would
wear what ever the husbands relatives made for
them. The Hopi Indians usually wore clothes made
of cotton and animal skins and their moccasins
were made of cotton.
4This is the kind of places that the Hopi lived
in. Their homes were called pueblos. Their
pueblos were made of rock cement and mud.
DWELLINGS
5This is where the Hopi lived.
6This is a few arrow heads the Hopi had. The red
one is called a red coral arrow head. The other
one is made of Livermore.
7The Pawnee Indians
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8The traditional clothing of the Pawnee consisted
of moccasins
made from otter skins with Buffalo skin serving
as the main material for clothing. In warmer
climates the men would wear loin cloths. In
winter Buffalo robes and long belt leather pants
were added. The men would wear a second in
addition to the one which held up their
loincloths. This belt would be used to hang their
tomahawks, knives and guns.
9 This is what the Pawnee Indians lived in called
brush huts.
10This is a map of Nebraska in which the Pawnee
Indians lived. They were once moved from here.
The Pawnee are also called the Paneaeesa
historically lived along the patte river in what
is now Nebraska.
11The Pawnee Indians were a tribe that worked
together and shared. Their houses were made of
earth and their height was an average of 15 feet.
The Pawnee Indians never wasted buffalo, buffalo
was used till it wasn't useable. Buffalo hides
were used to make blankets, robes, drums and
shields for war.
12 13 The Shasta Indians
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14The Shasta Indians manly depended on king salmon
and acorns for food.
15Readings and healing tools located in Mount
Shasta, CA. in design to the Native American
Medicine Wheel and the Celtic Cross reserves,
similar to the Indian Reservations in North
America
16That thing he's holding is a ceremonial warrior
lance. That other one is a arrow quiver made of
buckskin.
17Animal hides were used to make clothing, which
were decorated with a variety of shells and beads
18Each spring new brush huts were fashioned near
the mouths of creeks entering the rivers,
creating numerous small villages. The men fished
for salmon and hunted deer with obsidian-tipped
arrows. The women and children dived for mussels
and gathered berries during the summer. In August
the second salmon run began, followed by acorn
gathering.
19 The Iroquois Indian tribe.
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20Iroquois men wore breedcloths with long leggings.
Iroquois women wore wraparound skirts with
shorter leggings. Men did not originally wear
shirts in Iroquois culture, but women often wore
a tunic called an overdress. Iroquois people also
wore moccasins on their feet and heavy robes in
winter. In
21The most western of Virginia's eight tribes, the
Monacan Nation - over 1,400 strong - preserves
our past heritage and ancient customs, bringing
together the Siouan language and culture.
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23Comparing tribes.
Theas tribes Pawnee the Hopi the Shasta and the
Monacan Indian Tribes were all very easy to find
info on. Both the Pawnee and Hopi lived in hot
whether. The Shasta was cold wile the Monacan
Indians had hot summers and cool winters. I would
say from the info I gathered that the Pawnee
Indians were the most war like tribe. I would
also say Hopi were most peas full.
24 Bibliography
http // www. Crysalinks.com/hop i1.htm
http // www.inkido.indiana. Eau/w310 work/
romac/hopi.htm
http//www.mle.matsuk12.us/american-natives/califo
rnia/shasta.html
http//manakin.addr.com/monacan.htm
http//www.indianartifacts.us/weapons/
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