Seminole Indians.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Seminole Indians.
Advertisements

By Brennan and Cadance Native American.
SS4H1 The student will describe how early Native American cultures developed in North America. a. Locate where Native Americans settled with emphasis.
By Colin Benedict lived in Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina and Florida lived in Georgia, Alabama, South Carolina and Florida - Today the.
The Mojave Indians A California native American indian tribe
Eastern Woodland Indians
The Delaware, Ottawa, Shawnee, and Miami Chapter 1, Section 5.
 All women and children belong to one tribe  Seminole women worked near the camp and took care of the children  The men hunted all day  In the early.
T UNICA -B ILOXI I NDIANS Ms. Smith’s Social Studies 5 th Hour.
The Mojave A California Native American Tribe
By: Unique, Tyler, and Emma. A ceremony the Tuscarora celebrates is Thanksgiving. The Tuscarora believed all objects had a soul. They believed creators.
Southeastern Indians By: H, J, B Tribes Cherokee Tuskegee Creek Shawnee Choctaw Hauenosaunee Seminole donn.org/
Creek and Cherokee 2nd Grade.
Native American Tribes
By: Miss Todd Cherokee Chickasaw Choctaw Creek The Seminoles were located in northern and central Florida. Seminole Indians still own and live on a.
Native American Cultures
Native Americans of the Southeast of North America
By Micah, Michaela, Deana, Alex ONIEDA. The Iroquois believed the creator or Great Spirit, made the world. They also believed that almost all natural.
SEMINOLE FOOD. How Seminole People Met Their Needs of Food All communities must rely on the availability of food resources for their survival. In the.
Seminole “seh-minn-ole“. History: Tribes of Georgia and Florida joined together for protection. These tribes merged and unified as the Seminole Nation.
Indians of the Southeast. Their Area The southeast is a land of mountains, rivers and forests in the northern area.
The Seminole Of the Southeast. The Seminoles lived mostly in swamps and marshes in a geographic region known today as the Everglades. During the winter,
By: Thomas Lindsay. Seminole Region The Seminoles lived in Florida. They started out in northern Florida, but when the Americans attacked them, the Seminole.
Archaic Indians- “old” Three periods: Early, Middle, and Late Early Archaic Period, 8000 B.C B.C. -began hunting smaller game such as bear, turkey,
SSH1a. Locate where the Native Americans settled with emphasis on Inuit(Arctic Region), Kwakiutl(Northwest region), Nez Perce(Plateau Region), Hopi(Southwest.
Southeast Region By: Brina M, Sarah G, Dean E, and Gray M.
My name is Yakama. I am part of the Creek Tribe. My family and I live in the southeast region. This is my story …
Seminole “seh-minn-ole“. History: Tribes of Georgia and Florida joined together for protection. These tribes merged and unified as the Seminole Nation.
We are the Algonquian group and the Shinnecock tribe of New York. BY, SKYLAR, JONATHAN, SHAYNA,AND JORDAN.
By: Kels Sl. There tribe name is said like this: “ SEH-minn-ole “ There tribe name is from a Spanish meaning “ wild “ SEMINOLE.
The Mojave A Native American By Caroline Drinkrow.
Native American Review. Key Vocabulary  A region is an area with similar features.  An economy is the way people use their resources to meet their needs.
By LOGAN TUTTLE!!!! SEMINOLE BROS!. THE SEMINOLE BROS FOOD:  Corn  Beans  Pumpkins  Squash  Deer  Bear  Manatees  Fish  Turtles  Alligators.
Creek indians.
Native Americans of the Southeast: Cherokee  Creek
Seminole Indians. Where do the Seminole Live? The Seminole lived in the southeast region, specifically in the state of Florida. They started out in northern.
SEMINOLES (comes from a Spanish word meaning "wild“) Native Americans of the Southeast.
Potawatomi Location: Michigan and Wisconsin. Homes: Wigwam.
BY ISABLLA. Nez Perce women wore long deerskin dresses. Nez Perce men wore breechcloths with leather leggings and buckskin shirts. Both men and women.
By: Gil Alvarez & Cohen Dunson. Cherokee Tribe “Osiyo”(oh-si-yoh) “Greetings”
By Kelsey Bolin CREEK.
Seminole Nation Native Americans of Long Ago. Eastern Woodlands.
Native Americans Seminole
Seminole Indians Southeaster Native American Indian
Southeast Region Cherokee
SEMINOLE From Spanish word cimarrón=wild, runaway,free.
Annie James Mrs. Bessert Social Studies 7 20 September 2017 Native American Culture Study Revised 2017.
SouthEast Regions Seminole Native Americans
Iroquois Native Americans
Pueblo & Plains Cultures
Seminole Indians of the Southeast
Chickasaw Tribe By Eric Jenkins.
Cherokee Indians Recognize American territorial expansions and its effects on relations with European powers and Native Americans. f. Understand.
Pawnee and Seminole Tribes
The Iroquois Confederacy
Seminole Indians.
The Eastern Woodland Indians & Southeast Indians
Hayden, Sinclair, Marcilee, Tyler, Haley
Native American Nations
Pueblo & Plains Cultures
Seminole Southeast.
By Vincent, Blaine & Mahtab
Seminole Indians of the Southeast
Native American Cultures
Native Americans for 4th
Tuscarora By: Unique, Tyler, and Emma.
Seminole.
Texas Indians.
Native American Nations
Seminole Indians.
Presentation transcript:

Seminole Indians

Where do the Seminole Live? The Seminole lived in the southeast region, specifically in the state of Florida. They started out in northern Florida, but when the Americans attacked them, the Seminole tribe retreated further south, into the Everglades.

Who are the Seminole Indians The Seminole people were once part of the creek tribe They farmed the southern regions of what is known today as Georgia and Alabama When European settlers arrived, some of the creek people decided to stay behind, while others moved to northern and central Florida These people became known as the Seminole (which means “runaway” or “Wander”

What did they eat? They planted corn, beans, squash and other vegetables and fruit They fished and hunted, often catching alligators in the Florida swamps On land the Seminole hunted deer , bear, raccoon, squirrel, and birds The gathered roots and potatoes Each family owned a vegetable garden Corn was an important staple in the Seminole diet It was often used to make a corn dish called hominy or it was ground into meal to make cornbread

What did they wear? They wore colorful cotton clothing decorated with striped or plaid designs The women wore long-sleeved blouses and skirts that touched the floor Wore necklaces made of glass beads It was common for Seminole women to wear several pounds of beaded necklaces that reached all the way to her ears Men wore colorful shirts and plaid turbans on their heads When the weather was cold, men wore coats with ruffles called long shirts

What are Chickees? The Seminole living near the Everglades built open-sided wooden huts called chickees A chickee was built on a platform raised about 3 feet off the swampy ground, and it had a thatched roof constructed of palmetto leaves The roof kept out rain The Seminole slept in hammocks The Seminole spent most of their time outdoors

Chickee

How did the Seminoles travel? They made flat dugout canoes from hollowed-out cypress logs They steered the boats with poles rather than paddles

What were the Seminole villages like? Was made up of many families Families in the villages were related through their mothers All women and children belonged to the same clan (vocabulary word) Seminole women worked near camp, taking care of the children, cooking, sewing, and gardening Seminole men hunted, fishing, and farming In the early summer, the Seminole prepared for an important festival- the green corn dance Seminole villages came together to celebrate the festival by dancing, playing games, and feasting The naming ceremony was held that year at the green corn dance festival