Which tribe should I join?

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Which tribe should I join? As the sun began to rise, it was time for Little Feather to make a decision. Which tribe should I join? Powhatan Lakota Pueblo

Multi-story terraced building As a member of the Powhatan tribe, you live in the Eastern Woodlands. What type of house would you like to build? Hmm… What should I choose? Longhouse Teepee Multi-story terraced building

Choose transportation Good choice! The Powhatan built longhouses using resources they found in the forest. Longhouses had a wood frame with a bark and reed covering. My longhouse will help to keep me warm at night and protect me from bad weather. Choose transportation

Oh no! You don’t have any buffalo skin to use as a cover on your teepee. Without a covering your teepee will not protect you from rain, wind, and snow. Brrr…I’m so cold! Build another house

I can’t make adobe bricks out of this dirt! Oh no! You don’t have any clay from the ground to use to make adobe bricks. I can’t make adobe bricks out of this dirt! Build another house

Hmm… What should I choose? As a member of the Powhatan tribe, what type of transportation would you like to use? Hmm… What should I choose? Canoe Horseback Walking

Choose another form of transportation Good choice! The Powhatan made dugout canoes using trees from the woodlands. They used canoes to travel and fish in nearby lakes and rivers. Choose an occupation Choose another form of transportation

Oh no! There are no wild horses roaming around the Eastern Woodlands. I don’t see any horses around here! Choose another form of transportation

Choose another form of transportation Good choice! The Powhatan people walked to move throughout the Eastern Woodlands. Choose another form of transportation Choose an occupation

Hmm… What should I choose? As a member of the Powhatan tribe, what occupation would you like to have? Hmm… What should I choose? Farmer Horseman Fisherman Hunter

Good choice! The Powhatan people grew crops like corn and beans. Choose another occupation Say, “Goodbye” to the tribe

Choose another occupation Good choice! They fished in the nearby lakes and rivers using their canoes. I caught a fish! Choose another occupation Say, “Goodbye” to the tribe

Choose another occupation Oh no! There are no wild horses in the Eastern Woodlands. You can’t be a horseman without a horse to ride. I don’t see any horses around here. Choose another occupation

Good choice! The Powhatan hunted animals that lived in the woods. Choose another occupation Say, “Goodbye” to the tribe

Multi-story terraced building As a member of the Lakota tribe, you must build a shelter to live in. What type of home would you like to build? Hmm… What should I choose? Longhouse Multi-story terraced building Teepee

Build another new house Oh no! The buffalo have moved and it’s time for the Lakota tribe to follow the herd. You are unable to take your longhouse with you, so you have to leave it behind. Now I will have to build another house. Build another new house

Build another new house Oh no! The buffalo have moved and it’s time for the Lakota tribe to follow the herd. You are unable to take your multi-story terraced building with you, so you have to leave it behind. Now I will have to build another house. Build another new house

Choose transportation Good choice! The Lakota built teepees using long sticks as poles and buffalo skin as a covering. You are able to take your teepee apart and bring it with you when the tribe moves to follow the buffalo herd. Let’s pack up the teepee and follow the buffalo! Choose transportation

Hmm… What should I choose? As a member of the Lakota tribe, what form of transportation would you like to use? Hmm… What should I choose? Walking Canoe Horseback

Choose another form of transportation Good choice! The Lakota used walking as one way to travel around the Great Plains. Choose an occupation Choose another form of transportation

Choose another form of transportation Oh no! You have made a canoe, but you are surrounded by land. There are not very many bodies of water on the Great Plains where you can use your canoe. This will never work. Choose another form of transportation

Choose another form of transportation Good choice! There were plenty of wild horses roaming around the Great Plains, so the Lakota used horses as a form of transportation. I love riding horses! Choose another form of transportation Choose an occupation

Hmm… What should I choose? As a member of the Lakota tribe, what occupation would you like to have? Hmm… What should I choose? Hunter Horseman Farmer Fisherman

Choose another occupation Oh no! The buffalo have moved and it’s time for the Lakota tribe to follow the herd. You spent a lot of time planting seeds and taking care of your crops, but now you have to leave them behind. It’s too bad I have to leave all of my crops behind. Choose another occupation

Choose another occupation Good choice! The Lakota were great hunters. They hunted buffalo and used every part of the buffalo’s body for different reasons. Choose another occupation Say, “Goodbye” to the tribe

Choose another occupation Good choice! The Lakota rode horses to move from place to place and fight off their enemies. Choose another occupation Say, “Goodbye” to the tribe

Choose another occupation Oh no! There are not very many bodies of water in the Great Plains for you to go fishing in. The Lakota do not rely on fish as a source of food. Choose another occupation

Multi-story terraced building As a member of the Pueblo tribe in the Southwest, you must choose a shelter to live in. What type of home would you like to build? Hmm… What should I choose? Teepee Longhouse Multi-story terraced building

Oh no! You are unable to get the materials you need from the desert land of the Southwest. There are not enough tree branches to use as poles. There are no buffalo to hunt to get buffalo skin to use as a covering. This house will not keep me cool during the hot days or protect me from the cold nights. Build another house

Oh no! You are unable to get the materials you need from the desert land of the Southwest. There are not enough trees to use to build a longhouse. I need more wood. Build another house

Choose a form of transportation Good choice! The Pueblo people built multi-story terraced buildings out of adobe bricks made from clay from the ground. These houses kept the Pueblos cool during the hot days and protected them from the cold nights. This house is perfect! Choose a form of transportation

Hmm… What should I choose? As a member of the Pueblo tribe, you must choose a form of transportation. Hmm… What should I choose? Horseback Walking Canoe

Oh no! There are no wild horses to ride in the Southwest. I don’t see any horses around here! Choose another form of transportation

Good choice! The Pueblo people walked to get from place to place. Choose an occupation

Choose another form of transportation Oh no! You are surrounded by land. There are no large bodies of water in the desert, so you can’t use your canoe. This will never work! Choose another form of transportation

Hmm… What should I choose? As a member of the Pueblo tribe, what job would you like to do? Hmm… What should I choose? Farmer Horseman Fisherman Hunter

Good choice! The Pueblo people grew crops such as corn. Choose another occupation Say, “Goodbye” to the tribe

Choose another occupation Oh no! In the Southwest, there are no large bodies of water to go fishing. Choose another occupation

Oh no! There are no wild horses to ride in the Southwest. I don’t see any horses around here! Choose another occupation

Choose another occupation Good choice! The Pueblo people hunted small game that lived in the desert. Choose another occupation Say, “Goodbye” to the tribe