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Tribes of the World

Tribes of the World. What is a Tribe?. A group of people tied by family relation and/or shared culture and traditions. The Global Perspective. Aborigine - Australia. Many different groups live all over Australia Culture: Share common beliefs about creation of mankind Contributions:

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Tribes of the World

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  1. Tribes of the World

  2. What is a Tribe? • A group of people tied by family relation and/or shared culture and traditions.

  3. The Global Perspective

  4. Aborigine - Australia • Many different groups live all over Australia • Culture: • Share common beliefs about creation of mankind • Contributions: • Created musical instrument called the didgeridoo • Introduction of boomarang http://www.notbychance.net/resources/Australian%20Aborigines%20Man.jpeg

  5. Australia Didgeridoo http://www.didjshop.com/images/Aboriginal_Didj_Player_F450.jpg

  6. Basque - Spain • Live mostly in northern Spain and southern France • Culture: • Have their own unique language • Desire to maintain cultural heritage http://news.bbc.co.uk/olmedia/540000/images/_540233_spain_basque_map150.gif

  7. Harrizulaketa A competition to drill holes into rock http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:20060122_barrenak_behera.jpg

  8. Guarani – South America • From what is now Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Argentina • Culture: • Family is the base of society. They usually live in family groups up to 12-15 people • Speak Guarani language • Contribution: • Several English words can be traced to Guaraní roots, such as "tapioca", "toucan" and "jaguar.“ (copied directly from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guaran%C3%AD_people) http://www.fallsworld.com/cultura_guarani.htm

  9. Can you find the countries the Guarani live in? http://static2.123teachme.com/cms_images/wordsm/map_south_america.gif

  10. The United States

  11. American Indians – United States and Canada • What is an American Indian? • How many tribes from the United States and Canada can you list? • What cultural traits do you associate with the American Indians?

  12. American Indians – United States and Canada http://mappery.com/maps/Tribes-of-Indian-Nation-Map.mediumthumb.jpg

  13. American Indians – United States and Canada Seminole http://img1.eyefetch.com/p/0n/648084-9570c7b3-e6fa-401c-b932-6975320f0055.jpg http://www.native-languages.org/regalia2.jpg Traditional Cherokee Dress Apache http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3061/2575829961_f38bab4b62.jpg

  14. Utah

  15. Tribes of Utah • Ute • Paiute • Shoshone • Goshute • Navajo

  16. Tribes of Utah • We will be studying the following during the unit: • Identify prehistoric and historic Native American Indian groups.         • How does the environment (weather, landforms, wildlife and plant regions) impact each tribe’s food, housing, and traditions? • What are cultural traditions within each tribe? (Spiritual, artistic, architectural, and oral traditions of Utah's Native American Indians; e.g., languages, storytelling, pottery, basketry, weaving, beadwork, and dwellings.)         • How has Native American Indian heritage influenced Utah today?    

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