First Nations Culture SS10: Lesson 1.

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First Nations Culture SS10: Lesson 1

How our textbook portrays 1st Nations….

Some things the first nations of North America gave to the world….

Some things the first nations of North America gave to the world….

Some things the first nations of North America gave to the world….

Some things the first nations of North America gave to the world….

Nomadic lifestyle What does a nomadic life mean? Nomadic lifestyle: never staying in one place for long, never living in a settled home Some 1st Nations lived nomadic lifestyles in order to survive. Why do you think this?

Nomadic lifestyle 1. Changing seasons

Nomadic lifestyle 2. Food resources

Nomadic lifestyle Do you think nomads still exist today?

Sedentary Lifestyle Now you know nomadic lifestyle what is a sedentary lifestyle?

Sedentary Lifestyle Now you know nomadic lifestyle what is a sedentary lifestyle? Sedentary life: living in one location, settling down for a long period of time What do people need to be able to live this form of lifestyle?

Sedentary Lifestyle Reliable food: agriculture or abundant natural resources When cultures are able to become sedentary they can begin to develop complex social customs and art.