Unit: Social Sciences, Geography, and Native Americans

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Unit: Social Sciences, Geography, and Native Americans
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Unit: Social Sciences, Geography, and Native Americans MYP Unit Question: How does WHERE we live affect HOW we live? Focus Question: How did different culture groups adapt to their environment? Friday, September 13th, 2019  Friday the 13th  Reminders: Road trip due October 8th Focus Activity: Get ready for your map quiz! Homework: Have a great weekend

Southwest

Great Plains

Eastern Woodlands

…an advanced state of human society Civilization is… …an advanced state of human society

Southwest Location? Southwest North America

Manitou Cliff Dwellings Manitou Springs, Colorado

Southwest Native Americans Environment? Dry climate; rainfall was rare How did environment affect their culture? Developed an irrigation system to water corn crops, and performed rain dances to the spirits to encourage rainfall.

Southwest Native Americans Their surroundings’ influence? Sandstone brick was made out of clay found in the area. It kept the inside of the house cool against the hot temperatures outside.

Great Plains Location? The Great Plains region of North America

Plains Native Americans Environment? Grassy area that stretched from the Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains How did environment affect their culture? They were nomads, following buffalo around the Plains. Their entire way of life revolved around the use of the buffalo.

Plains Native Americans Their surroundings’ influence? Since they were nomads, their dwellings needed to be easy to transport and set up. Teepees were made of buffalo hide.

Teepee Design Inspiration

Location? The Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River

Eastern Woodlands Native Americans Environment? Wooded areas on the East Coast, including Long Island and New York. Fertile soil was abundant. How did environment affect their culture? They hunted woodland animals such as deer and moose. They planted crops such as corn, beans, and squash.

Eastern Woodlands Native Americans Their surroundings’ influence? Built longhouses (Iroquois) and wigwams (Algonquin), both made from trees. The logs kept the inside of the dwellings warm.

Exit Card Which Native American culture group would you have wanted to belong to? Why?