What was life like in a 17th century Powhatan village?

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What was life like in a 17th century Powhatan village?

Lesson Hook - Scenario Lesson hook – The Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities has decided to hire the most skillful, brilliant archaeologists in the world to determine the answer to our question. Of course, that is YOU! You will work within your team to discover and analyze clues. Upon completion of your research, you will report your findings to the APVA. Ready? Let’s get digging!

Now What Do We Do? Group Roles: In your group, examine the following clues. Develop a hypothesis that will answer the mystery question. Group Roles: Chief Archaeologist Recorder Reporter Sketch Artist Project Manager

Collecting and Analyzing Data Your task: As your team examines the 10 clues, use your handout to record evidence. Then categorize your data into broader themes: Government -Roles of women Roles of men -Family structure Religious beliefs -Trade Food -Warfare

Presentation of Findings Your archaeological team will present your findings about Powhatan village life to the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. Use your chart paper to provide a 1-page overview of Powhatan village life. Use bulleted phrases to describe all areas of Powhatan life. Include sketches to illustrate scenes of village life.

Assessment Scoring Rubric for Presentation Will include the following categories: Accurate content Thorough presentation of findings from clues A reasonable hypothesis based on clues from sources Effective and efficient work in teams

Examine the following pictures Examine the following pictures. What do they reveal about life in a Powhatan village? Clue # 1 Clue # 2

Examine the following pictures for clues. What are these artifacts? How might they have been used? Clue # 3 Clue # 4

Examine the following picture Examine the following picture. What can you learn about Powhatan culture? (Clue #5)

Examine the following picture Examine the following picture. What can you learn about Powhatan culture? (Clue #6)

Examine the following picture Examine the following picture. What can you learn about Powhatan culture? (Clue #7)

Examine the following video clip for evidence about Powhatan life. The Powhatan yehakin (house) (Clue # 8)

Clues from Readings: Gabriel Archer’s “A Brief Description of the People” (Clue # 9) What clues can you discover about Powhatan culture from Archer’s description?

Self-Reflection Answer the following questions on your own paper. What are 4 details about Powhatan culture that you learned from this archaeology project? Was your hypothesis supported by the evidence (clues)? How well did each group member perform the role they were assigned? Does your final presentation reflect your best work?

Sources Jamestown Settlement Website (Curriculum Materials) http://www.historyisfun.org/ Historic Jamestown & Jamestown Settlement (pictures & video footage) E. W. Hale, ed., Eyewitness Accounts of the Virginia Colony, 1998.