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Native American Indians

Native American Indians. by Ms. Eaves's 2008 Fourth Graders. Algonquian Indians. Mahaley & Megan. Habitat. They lived in the southeast part of New York state. They lived in wigwams. Clothing. They made most of their clothes with elk and deer hides. Food.

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Native American Indians

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  1. Native American Indians by Ms. Eaves's 2008 Fourth Graders

  2. Algonquian Indians Mahaley & Megan

  3. Habitat • They lived in the southeast part of New York state. • They lived in wigwams.

  4. Clothing • They made most of their clothes with elk and deer hides.

  5. Food • The algonquins ate things that they hunted and things that they fished. Examples are fish, bear, beaver, moose and deer. • They also used animals skins as clothes so they could keep warm.

  6. Customs • All the children's clothing was made of young deer hide, smoked, or washed. In case of illness, the children were dressed in pure white deerskins and unsmoked. • White chased the evil spirit away. • A newborn child was also dressed in pure white deerskins.

  7. Habitat • The Algonquins are original natives of southern Quebec and eastern Ontario, in Canada.

  8. Transportation • The Algonquin Indian tribe was famous for their birchbark canoes.

  9. Apache By Lori and Carrington

  10. Habitat • They lived in Mexico and deserts . • They had two houses .

  11. Houses • Women build the houses . • They are called wickiups .

  12. Clothing • They dress from deer hide. • Men wear breech clothes.

  13. Customs • Great Spirit was sent mountain spirits to show the Apache how to live a good life. The mountain spirits called Ganhs taught the Apaches many ceremonies and chants to overcome disease. Apaches acted out the Gahns and performed ceremonial dances to bring them back. The Apaches believed the dancers could absorb illnesses in a wand and blow it away with the wind as the dancers moved.

  14. Apache Food • They didn’t farm women gathered nuts, seeds, berries, and fruit. • Men hunted buffalo, deer, and small game.

  15. Tool and weapons • Apache used Bayonets, Bow and Arrows, War Clubs, Shields, and Slings...

  16. Art • The women packed all their possession each time they traveled to a new home in baskets. The baskets could hold heavy loads. They hung the baskets across their backs and shoulders. The baskets were made from different plants, reeds, and herbs. The Apache mainly used yucca leaves, willow reeds, or juniper bark. Flowers from plants was used to make dyes for painting designs on the baskets. They Apaches used the coiling and twining technique

  17. Famous Apache • Geronimo (1829-1909)

  18. Cherokee Bryson And Evan

  19. Habitat • The Cherokees are original residents of the American southeast region, Georgia, North & South Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, & Tennessee. • They lived in valleys or mountains.

  20. Housing • The Cherokee Indians lived in settled villages, usually located near a river. Cherokee houses were made of river cane and plaster, with thatched roofs.

  21. Clothing • Cherokee men wore breechcloths & leggings. • Cherokee women wore dressesmade out of woven fiber or deerskin. • The Cherokees wore moccasins on their feet.

  22. Food • The Cherokees were farming people. Cherokee women harvested crops of corn, beans, squash, and sunflowers. They also gathered berries, nuts and fruit to eat. • Cherokee men hunted deer, wild turkeys, and small game and fished in the rivers.

  23. Famous CherokeeSequoyah • Sequoyah was a very brilliant man. He invented a writing system for Cherokee that is still used today.

  24. Tools And Weapons • Cherokee hunters used bows & arrows or blowguns to shoot game. • Fishermen generally used spears and fishing poles. • Warriors fired arrows or fought with a melee weapon like a tomahawk or spear.

  25. Art • Traditional Cherokee art included pipe carving, rivercane baskets, gourd art, & pottery.

  26. Inuit Samuel & Nick

  27. Habitat • Used 2 different kinds of homes • Igloo made of ice blocks in winter • Tent made of caribou skins in summer

  28. Clothing • Inuits wore fur and leather clothing, and boots.

  29. Food • Because Inuit live in places where most plants cannot grow, the traditional diet consisted of almost entirely meat. Inuit fished and hunted to get their food. Whales, walruses, seals, fish were staples of their diet.

  30. Customs • The Arctic people are closely connected to nature. Their tradition believes that every being has a spirit and must be treated with respect.

  31. Tools and Weapons • The Inuit used several kinds of harpoons and spears. Large harpoons were used to hunt the walrus. Smaller spears were used for hunting small animals and birds.

  32. Art Work Inuit people made soapstone carvings.

  33. Transportation

  34. Iroquois Kaylee and Jonathan

  35. Habitat • They lived in New York in villages.

  36. Housing • They lived in longhouses.

  37. Clothing • They made their own clothes out of skins. • The women wore skirts and leggings. • The men wore leather moccasins.

  38. Food They were farmers.

  39. Customs • The Iroquois were made up of a lot of groups of Indians.

  40. Tools and Weapons • The men used or made tools and weapons.

  41. Art They made masks to keep away evil spirits.

  42. Navajo Indians Makayla & Sadie

  43. Habitat The Navajo Indians lived in the southwest.

  44. Housing • The Navajo Native Americans lived in hogans. • Male hogan Female hogan

  45. Clothing • They made their clothing out of rabbit skin and yucca plants.

  46. Food • They eat foods such as head and blood sausage and wild game like rabbit and deer and much more.

  47. Superstitions • Coyotes and bears are rarely killed by the Navajo, who prefer to have the white man do the killing.  This is in compliance with their belief that these animals represent gods of the native religion.   • When a baby laughs for the first time, it is given a small gift, and a little feast is prepared for the family.  This will cause the child to be friendly and generous throughout life.   • A crow flying over the hogan announces illness or bad luck.   • When meeting another person with the same name, it is considered bad luck to repeat that name.  

  48. Plains Indians Ryan & Brian

  49. Habitat Mississippi River, Rocky Mountains, Canada, Mexico

  50. Housing Plains Indians live in tepees.

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