The Plateau People.

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Presentation transcript:

The Plateau People

Hunting The men of the plateau were skilled hunters. There were many animals in the Plateau region. These are some of them:

Animals Fox Coyote Beaver Raccoon Porcupine Weasel Hare Marten

Fishing Men in the Plateau region were also responsible for all the fishing- the most important fish for their survival is the Pacific Salmon .

Plant life There are many different types of plants in the Plateau region. Engelmann oak savanna Bunchgrass prairie Vernal pools: temporary pond for animals

Diet The plateau region peoples diet consisted of things like animals from hunting, salmon from fishing rivers, and berries.

Art Rock paintings- common in the plateau region painted created by red ochre pigments mixed with animal oils. Painting were of spiritual figures

Art Weaving- the women of the Plateau region were skilled weavers. They wove baskets, mats, and clothing. These baskets were made from pine straw, stems, animal hair, hide, grasses, And fine wooden splints.

Art

Economy The economy for the plateau region people back in the day was they made their living off of selling and trading things like furs, skins, and fish.

Social traditions The Plateau people held ceremonies throughout the year to mark special occasions. One important time of the year for the Plateau people was the arrival of spring. They held a celebration for the first salmon run and berries. They would hold a celebration with the whole tribe or family and celebrate the night before the day the salmon would be coming down the rivers or the berries would start to ripen. These celebrations would consist of a lot of dancing and singing. They would use drums for music and some other different instruments.

Social traditions

Clothing

Clothing The clothing of the plateau people are mainly made of animal skins and hides. The women of the plateau region were responsible for making the clothing for their families.

References www.canadahistoryproject.ca/1500/1500-09- plateau.html http://nativesofcanada.tripod.com/id7.html http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/ab original-people-plateau/

Videos http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0O0SJUPBGH4