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Native Americans of the PNW

Native Americans of the PNW. Migrational Hypotheses. Migrational Hypotheses. Agenda Objective Notes Definitions Six Hypotheses Work time Coyote Tales essay activity Chapter Four vocabulary Preview of the week. Migrational Hypotheses. Objective

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Native Americans of the PNW

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  1. Native Americans of the PNW Migrational Hypotheses

  2. Migrational Hypotheses • Agenda • Objective • Notes • Definitions • Six Hypotheses • Work time • Coyote Tales essay activity • Chapter Four vocabulary • Preview of the week

  3. Migrational Hypotheses • Objective • Upon completion of this lesson students will be able to identify 6 competing explanations of how humans migrated to the PNW.

  4. Migrational Hypotheses • Definitions • Migration • Movement from one place to another. Includes emigration and immigration. • Emigration • Movement OUT of a place with the intention of staying at the destination. I emigrate FROM • Immigration • Movement IN to a place with the intention of staying at the destination. I immigrate TO • Continental shelf • The relatively shallow ocean floor near the edges of a landmass (could be exposed if much of the Earth’s water is frozen in glaciers)

  5. Migrational Hypotheses • Original Inhabitants • Native Americans were the first people to arrive in the Pacific Northwest • Most likely came from Central Asia • 14,000 - 50,000 years ago

  6. Migrational Hypotheses • Six Hypotheses (p. 87) • Ice Bridge • Land Bridge • Continental Shelf • KonTiki • Ra • Continental Drift

  7. Migrational Hypotheses • Ice Bridge/Land Bridge/Continental Shelf • In common • During ice age • People walked from Asia to North America

  8. Migrational Hypotheses • Ice Bridge • Glaciers covered the Bering Strait • People walked across on glaciers • Land Bridge • Also known as Beringia • Ocean lower, land exposed • People walked across on land • Continental Shelf • No bridge • Edges of continents exposed • People walked along those edges

  9. Migrational Hypotheses • KonTiki and Ra II • Thor Heyerdahl • Primitive rafts made of logs, planks and ropes • KonTikisailed 4,300 miles on Pacific Ocean from Peru to Polynesian Islands • Ra II sailed from Morocco to Barbados • Implies people could have sailed from Asia to North America

  10. KonTiki – sailed from Peru to Polynesian Islands

  11. Ra II – sailed from Morocco to Barbados

  12. Sail from Central Asia to North America?

  13. Migrational Hypotheses • Continental Drift • Continents connected • They break apart – splitting human groups apart • Problems: • No evidence of humans prior to 50,000 years ago • Continents drifted more than 1 million years ago

  14. Migrational Hypotheses • Work time • What should you be doing? • 1) Finishing your Coyote Tales essay (Due tomorrow) • 2) Finishing Chapter Four vocabulary assignment • 3) Any other make-up work you may have

  15. Migrational Hypotheses • Preview of week • Tuesday • Coyote Tales essay due • One native’s critique of MigrationalHypotheses • Coastal Indians (p. 94 – 114) • Wednesday • Coastal Indians finish (p. 94 – 114) • Thursday • Plateau Indians (p. 94 – 114) • Friday • Plateau Indians finish (p. 94 – 114)

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