Native Americans: Powhatan Indians Kate Green ITRT Suffolk City Schools 2nd Grade – SOL 2.2, 2.4, 2.5 Native Americans: Powhatan Indians
Fishermen Hunters Farmers Powhatan Indians Region Indians Homes Occupations Transportation Eastern Woodlands Powhatan Wood and bark houses Fishermen Hunters Farmers Walked Paddled canoes
Region Eastern Woodland Region Regions: Places that have common (the same) characteristics Eastern Woodland Region
The Powhatans Pocahontas & Chief Powhatan Lived EAST of the Appalachian Mountains
Homes Wood & Bark Homes Used Natural Materials to build homes, make clothes, & tools (trees, rocks, bones animal skins, etc.)
Living Climate: The kind of weather an area has over a long period of time Land: The shape of the land’s surface Environment: Natural Surroundings Climate Land Plant Life Mild winters, Hot, humid summers Rivers, Hills, Mountains, Coastland Forests, Variety of plant life
Occupation Occupation – Daily Job of an Adult Fisherman Hunters Men & Boys Rivers & Lakes Hunters Deer, Small Mammals, & Birds Farmers Women & Girls Grew - Corn, Beans, & Squash
Transportation Transportation – How people move from one place to another. Walked Paddled Canoes
Contributions Arts (jewelry, pottery, weaving) Legends and stories Contribution – Things people from the past have done to make life today easier, today. Arts (jewelry, pottery, weaving) Legends and stories Respect for nature Farming
United Streaming Videos Videos & Links United Streaming Videos Native-American Folktales [22:00] Native Americans: People of the Plains [26:26] Native Americans: The First Peoples [21:00] Powhatan Indians Go to the website & find out about: Regions Homes Occupations Transportation
Native American Games Jeopardy Game Pop-Up Game Quiz - Games Eastern Woodland Sioux Pueblo