FINISH THE MOVIE BURY MY HEART AT WOUNDED KNEE.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Culture Clash Homework:
Advertisements

The Wounded Knee Massacre Instructions As you go through the module, you will given instructions as you go. Specifically, the timeline activity will appear.
Location – Which battles took place on American Indian land?
Native Americans In the West: The Last Stand.
The “Wild” West Indians Methods of Displacement 1. Reservations.
Conflict with Native Americans
1598 the Spanish introduce the … America 1819.
American History Through a Native American Lens
Westward Expansion and the American Indians
Exploring American History Unit VI – A Growing America Chapter 18 Section 2 – War for the West.
Cultures Clash on the Prairie: Chapter 13 Ms. Garvin US History I.
 Native American Tribes   Many tribes of the Great Plains were nomads  Followed buffalo herds for food, shelter, tools  Americans forced natives.
Conflict with Native Americans. Cultures Under Pressure  Though there were many tribes present on the Plains, they all shared a common idea– that they.
The Battle of Little Bighorn and Wounded Knee Massacre
Westward Expansion & the American Indians
The Searchers.
The Searchers.
WHICH CHARACTER IN THE MOVIE DO YOU FIND THE MOST INTERESTING?
CH 13 Section 1 Harassing the Indians..
1. Cultures Clash on the Prarie
4/9 & 4/10 - 8th Grade Agenda Learning Objective: Learn about Rockets
US Government Relations with Indians Aim - How did the movement west help to end the Native American way of life? Broken Promises U.S. government makes.
U.S. HISTORY ON THIS DAY: During the American Civil War, at Appomattox, General Robert E. Lee issued his last order The Titanic.
The Indian Wars Part 2 Above is Sitting Bull, George Custer, and Crazy Horse.
U. S. HISTORY THROUGH FILM
Chapter 11 Section 3 By: Tina, Austin, Brock
2017 Grinder Champions!.
ESS THURSDAYS IN LIBRARY!
What battle is known as “Custer’s Last Stand”?
Bell Ringer Use Note Sheet 28 “Mining and Ranching” and also the daily warm-up Questions.
The West and the Closing of the American Frontier
Native Experience.
Cultures Clash on the Prairie
Indian Wars.
CONTINUE MOVIE THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS.
CH 13 Section 1 Harassing the Indians..
U. S. HISTORY THROUGH FILM. ON THIS DAY: PUT YOUR PHONES AWAY
DISCUSS MAIN CHARACTERS.
U. S. HISTORY THROUGH FILM
DISCUSS PRE-MOVIE QUESTIONS.
U. S. HISTORY THROUGH FILM. ON THIS DAY: U. S
WHICH CHARACTER IN THE MOVIE DO YOU FIND THE MOST INTERESTING?
FINISH THE WIND AND THE LION. COMPLETE 6 SQUARE WORKSHEET.
DISCUSS AMISTAD 6 SQUARE ESSAY. COMPLETE POST MOVIE ACCURACY SHEET.
U. S. HISTORY THROUGH FILM
U. S. HISTORY THROUGH FILM. ON THIS DAY: PUT YOUR PHONES AWAY
COMTINUE THE MOVIE 12 YEARS A SLAVE & 6 SQUARE SHEET.
CURRENT EVENTS ON THIS DAY: The first trans-Pacific airmail flight began in Alameda, CA U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt,
FINISH THE MOVIE 12 YEARS A SLAVE & 6 SQUARE SHEET.
U. S. HISTORY THROUGH FILM. ON THIS DAY: The U. S
U. S. HISTORY THROUGH FILM
U. S. HISTORY ON THIS DAY: Andrew Jackson became the first U. S
“Native Americans” Chapter 8 Section 3.
U. S. HISTORY THROUGH FILM. ON THIS DAY: U. S
Indian Wars.
Indian Wars.
U. S. HISTORY THROUGH FILM. ON THIS DAY: The U. S
U. S. HISTORY THROUGH FILM. ON THIS DAY: HAPPY GROUNDHOG DAY
U. S. HISTORY THROUGH FILM
READ THE PLAINS INDIAN WARS & ANSWER THE QUESTIONS. (POST MOVIE #3)
FINISH THE MOVIE 12 YEARS A SLAVE & 6 SQUARE SHEET.
U. S. HISTORY THROUGH FILM
FINISH THE MOVIE AMISTAD & 6 SQUARE SHEET.
U. S. HISTORY THROUGH FILM. ON THIS DAY: The U. S
U. S. HISTORY ON THIS DAY: The U. S
U. S. HISTORY THROUGH FILM. ON THIS DAY: HAPPY GROUNDHOG DAY
U.S. HISTORY ON THIS DAY: Michelangelo's paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel were first exhibited to the public
CONTINUE THE MOVIE GLORY & 6 SQUARE SHEET.
U.S. HISTORY ON THIS DAY: The Battle of Saratoga was won by American soldiers during the Revolutionary War James A. Garfield.
U. S. HISTORY ON THIS DAY: Doc Holliday died at the age of 35
Presentation transcript:

FINISH THE MOVIE BURY MY HEART AT WOUNDED KNEE. 4.12.19 U. S. HISTORY THROUGH FILM ON THIS DAY: 1770 - The British Parliament repealed the Townsend Acts. 1861 - Fort Sumter was shelled by Confederacy, starting America's Civil War. 1916 - American cavalrymen and Mexican bandit troops clashed at Parrel, Mexico. 1945 - U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt died in Warm Spring, GA. 1955 - The University of Michigan Polio Vaccine Evaluation Center announced that the polio vaccine of Dr. Jonas Salk was "safe, effective and potent.“ 1961 - Soviet Yuri Alexeyevich Gagarin became first man to orbit the Earth. 1963 - Police used dogs and cattle prods on peaceful civil rights demonstrators in Birmingham, AL. 1981 - The space shuttle Columbia blasted off from Cape Canaveral, FL, on its first test flight. 1997- Hussien Merwan Beydoun was born at Oakwood Hospital.       AGENDA: FINISH THE MOVIE BURY MY HEART AT WOUNDED KNEE. SOUNDTRACK SONG: NATALIE HOMEWORK: FINISH & TURN IN 6 SQUARE SHEET & ESSAY. BELL WORK: PICK-UP & READ THE ARTICLE. WHAT “DANCE” IS THE TOPIC OF THE ARTICLE? WHO REVIVED THE MOVEMENT IN 1889? WHAT DID THE GHOST DANCE PROMISE TO DO? HOW DID WHITES VIEW THE GHOST DANCE? HOW DID THE GHOST DANCE END?

Charles Eastman (Ohiyesa)

President Grant

General Sherman

Henry Dawes

Colonel Miles

Red Cloud

Sitting Bull

Elaine Goodale

Wovaka

Custer & Crazy Horse