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Slide 1: Title Slide How many pictures do you have on this page to illustrate the region? Are the names of your group participants listed on the page? Does this page have a title?

Slide 2: Geography Does this slide have a map of your region? Is there a map key that show important locations? Are there any pictures of your region on the slide? Have you written a description and location on the slide?

Slide 3: Housing How many different types of houses have you included? Can you describe how they are built and what they are made out of? Can you describe the size of the house and how many people live in it. How many pictures do you have of these houses?

Slide 4: Food Sources List three ways in which your region obtained food. List three main food sources. List at least three animals that they hunted. Describe how they hunted. Describe any special techniques they used to hunt and/or farm.

Slide 5: Cultural/Religious beliefs Describe how the tribes in your region governed themselves. Describe in detail a particular ceremony. Describe in detail a way in which your group honored their spiritual beliefs.

Slide 6: Clothing What types of clothes did they wear in your region? How did they make their clothes? What types of materials did they use to make their clothes? Did the adorn their clothes with any special designs or embellishments? Did they wear any special clothing for important ceremonies or occasions? Do those tribes still wear their traditional dress today? Provide pictures.

Slide 6:Art Did your cultural group have a certain craft or art form that they excelled in? What method do they use to create their craft? What materials do they use to make their craft? Are those traditional ways still practiced today? Provide pictures of the craft.

Slide 6: Tools and Weapons What types of tools and weapons did they have? How did they make them? What were they made of? How were they used? Provide pictures.

Slide 7: Economics What were the economics of your cultural region? What did they have or make that they could use to trade for things they didn’t have? Where did they travel to trade? Are those items still important to the group today? Provide pictures.

Slide 8: Credits List the person(s) responsible for each slide. Include web addresses of places you have visited to research your group.