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Title: Native American Origin Myths


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Native American Origin Myths
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Beginnings- 1750
  • Historical Background
  • By 1492 North America was populated with several
    hundred tribes of Native Americans.
  • In North America 30x longer than Europeans
  • Widely dispersed across North America
  • A variety of languages, governments, social
    organizations, customs, religions, diets,
    housing, and methods of survival

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The Onondaga
  • From modern day New York area
  • One of the 5 original members of the Iroquois
    Confederation
  • Lived in villages of wood and bark longhouses
  • Peaceful people
  • Known for lacrosse- a game played with a
    hand-held basket and a ball
  • Currently Onondaga still live in the area on a
    reservation

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Modoc
  • Lived in villages in Oregon and Northern
    California
  • Hunted, farmed, and fished
  • Known for skilled weaving
  • Warrior culture
  • When forced onto a reservation by US government,
    a band rebelled under a sub-chief known as
    Captain Jack

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Navajo
  • Lived in the southwest
  • Fierce warriors and hunters
  • Intermarried with the peaceful Pueblo who taught
    them to weave and farm
  • Today the Navajo nation is the largest Native
    American nation in the US with over 100,000
    members
  • Currently live on Navajo reservation across
    Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico
  • Known for valuable contribution as code talkers
    in WWII

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Iroquois
  • Powerful nation
  • An alliance of Iroquoian speaking tribes
  • Mohawk
  • Oneida
  • Seneca
  • Cayuga
  • Onondaga
  • Had a developed democratic government with
    elected leaders
  • Iroquois tribes still exist today

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Oral Tradition
  • The stories that are passed down from generation
    to generation in a culture without written
    language.
  • Stories and songs capture a cultures
  • ideals
  • values
  • concerns
  • history
  • fears

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Origin Myths
  • Stories that meet the needs of a culture to
    explain
  • The origin or beginning of elements of the
    natural world
  • Humans and animals
  • Tribes
  • The Earth
  • Oceans
  • Mountains

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Origin Myths
  • Customs, institutions, or religious rites
  • Marriage ceremonies
  • Religious/spiritual practices
  • Coming of age ceremonies

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Origin Myths
  • Events beyond human control
  • Weather
  • Natural disasters
  • Tornadoes
  • Volcanoes
  • Earthquakes
  • The Ocean
  • Birth and death

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Origin Myths
  • Origin myths often teach a moral lesson
  • Obey your parents
  • Dont go out in the dark by yourself
  • Keep trying and dont give up

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Cultural Details
  • Origin myths include details that identify the
    cultures values and way of life
  • The importance of dreams as a message
  • Marriage customs
  • Method of survival
  • Farming
  • Hunting
  • Environmental influences
  • Valuable animals
  • Natural resources (mountains, ocean, plants)
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