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Native American Project

5 Components: 1). Journal Entry #1 2). Journal Entry #2 3). Journal Entry #3 4). Reflection 5). 1 PowerPoint slide The project will be due Friday, September 27th

Journal #1 Journal Entry #1 – A day in the life of my tribe Housing Clothing Food Tribe’s Characteristics

Journal #2 Journal Entry #2 -- Geography of my tribal region Terrain my tribe lives on/in/near Ecosystem of my geographical region Common plants in my tribal region Common animals in my tribal region

Journal #3 Journal Entry #3 – Weather in my tribe’s region/habitat Weather description Weather’s impact on daily life Survival strategies (to overcome weather AND terrain) challenges

Reflection Reflection Future plans Outlook for my tribe Final thoughts

PowerPoint Slide You will choose at least 3, no more than 5 components of your Native American life to share with us. Choose something that will give us interesting and relevant information on your tribe. For example: Clothing, food, traditions, music, and geography (just to name a few) would be good; stories and legends about the tribe’s world would not be so helpful.