Title: Native Americans
1Native American Region Cultural Characteristics
Artic
Northwest Coast
Plateau
Great Basin
California
Southwest
Great Plains
Northeast Woodlands
Southeast
2TODAY
- YOU DO NOT NEED BELL RINGER OR NOTEBOOKS!
- GET OUT HOMEWORK REGION CHART AND MAP.
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4Native Americans
- Native Americans were the people who lived in
America before people from other countries came
here.
5Native Americans respected nature.
They took care of the earth and only used what
they needed.
6Native Americans used natural resources to meet
their needs.
trees
water
stones
buffalo
Natural resources are things in nature that
people can use.
7- Native Americans lived in culture groups.
- The people in a culture group have the same way
of life.
- A culture group is a group of people who live in
the same region.
8Each region had different physical surroundings.
Some regions had forests.
Others were mostly desert.
9Still others had oceans nearby.
10Each region had different natural resources.
Each culture group used the natural resources in
its region to meet its needs.
11For this reason, Native American culture groups
had different homes.
Those who lived near deserts used clay or stones
to build their homes.
Those who lived on the Plains used buffalo skins
to make their homes.
Still others lived near forests. They built
their homes of wood.
12Physical surroundings affected how the Indians
traveled, too. All Indians walked.
Plains and Southwest Indians got horses from
Spanish explorers.
Indians in the Eastern Woodlands, Northwest
Coast, and California Intermountain regions used
canoes.
13- What is present-day Arizona was home to the
Hohokam people. They were geniuses in the way
they were able to squeeze water out of the
sunbaked soil.
14Many Native American culture groups built their
homes in villages or cities.
These are the remains of an ancient Anasazi
cliff village.
15Anasazi AD 1 TO AD 1300
- Built great stone dwellings called pueblos.
- Pueblo Bonito- 4 stories high and hundreds of
rooms. Complex roads connecting Pueblo Bonito
with other villages.
16The Intuits lived in the Artic and are thought to
be the last migrants that came across the land
bridge into North America. Inuit built igloos.
Their clothing is made of furs and sealskins
which were both warm and waterproof.
17Other culture groups, like the Great Plains, were
nomadic.
They could not live in one place. They had to
move around to follow the buffalo.
18Used the buffalo for everything food, clothing,
shelter, tools, etc. Spaniards brought horses to
Mexico in 1500s eventually made their way north
and they adapted horses to their lifestyle.
19The Plains Indians had special ceremonies before
big hunts. They danced to the music of drums.
They thought this would bring them good luck on
the hunt.
20The physical surroundings of each region also
affected how each culture group got its food.
Native Americans in the Northeast Woodlands were
very lucky. That region had forests, lakes and
rivers, a nearby ocean, and good climate. These
Native Americans could farm, hunt, and fish for
food.
21Mound Builders lived in the Northeast Woodlands
and were the Adena and Hopewell. They built huge
mounds used as burial chambers. These are all
over Mount Sterling!!!
22Cahokia was a huge settlement that was part of
the Mound Builders. Over 16,000 people lived
here!! Dominated by a great pyramid shaped mound.
23There were no forests in the Southwest region.
The land was rocky and uneven.
There were many mesas, or large rocks with flat
tops. The Indians who lived in this region were
farmers. They planted their crops on the tops of
mesas.
24The physical surroundings of the regions affected
each culture groups way of life in other ways,
too.
There was much clay in the Southwest.Native
Americans that lived in this region used the clay
to make beautiful pottery.
25Hopi, Acoma, Zuni 1,000 of years
Made homes out of dried mud brick called adobe.
Raised corn as their basic food
26Apache and Navajo Pushed here by Europeans.
Originally hunters and gatherers but began to
settle down into communities.
27Native Americans in the California region were
known as gatherers.
28There were few natural resources in this region.
These Native Americans gathered acorns, seeds,
and fruits. They also dug up plant roots to eat
for food.
29Native Americans in the California region were
expert basket weavers.
They made beautiful baskets out of grasses and
plants.
30Indians from the Northwest Coast hunted sea
animals in the Pacific Ocean.
There were many salmon in the rivers for them to
eat.They also hunted animals in nearby forests.
31The Northwest Coast region had many forests. The
Native Americans in this region used wood from
the forests to carve tall totem poles.
The carvings on each totem pole told about a
familys history.
32Great Basin
- This area east of the Sierra Nevada Mountains is
in present day Nevada. - It received little rainfall and was very dry.
- People were subsistence farmers (they produced
only enough to feed their families) and hunters
and gatherers.
33Plateau
- The Plateau Indians lived in parts of present day
Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. - They also lived in a dry environment where they
lived by hunting and gathering.
34The Southeast was a wooded area but with warmer
climate. The Creek, Chicksaw, and Cherokee lived
here.
Grew corn, tobacco, squash, and other crops.
35 Lets review. We know
- Native Americans were the first Americans.
- Native Americans respected nature.
- Native Americans used natural resources.
- Native Americans lived in different regions.
- Native Americans had different homes.
- Native Americans got food in different ways.
- Native American culture groups had different ways
of life due to their different physical
surroundings and natural resources.
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