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Presentation transcript:

Name of Tribe Name of Region By:

Location Where did the tribe settle? Based on your research, why did they settle there?

Environment / Villages What is the natural environment in this area? What adaptations did the people of the tribe make in order to live in this area?

Homes What type of dwelling did the tribe live in? Was the tribe nomadic or stationary? Why?

Picture required

Food What were the food sources of the tribe?

Government What was the social structure of the tribe? For example: What is the “government” of the tribe? Who is the leader and how is he chosen? What, or who, are the other leaders of the tribe? How, and where, are meetings held?

People of the Tribe What is the importance of family in the tribe? What are men and women’s roles in the tribe? How did children live in the tribe? What type of clothing do the members of the tribe wear? Why?

Culture What are the cultural traditions of this tribe? Is there a folktale originated by this tribe?

Crafts and Skills What crafts or skills does the tribe have? For example: Do they make pottery, jewelry, or weave rugs? Do they hunt or fight in wars? What type of tools or weapons did they have? What is the tribe known for?

Interesting Facts List at least three fun and interesting facts discovered while researching the tribe These facts CANNOT be included in slides 1- 9.

Comparison ~ Alike I am alike the children of my tribe:

Comparison ~ Differences I am different than the children of my tribe:

Resources Images: ericans/index.html ericans/index.html Information: erokee.html If you Lived with the Cherokee by Peter and Connie Roop

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