3/25 Bellwork List as many Native American Tribes as you can within the U.S. Tell me 3 things about one of the native tribes you wrote down.

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3/25 Bellwork List as many Native American Tribes as you can within the U.S. Tell me 3 things about one of the native tribes you wrote down.

Tribes of North America Coach Rooker 702 World History

Daily Objective 1.) Examine how Native Peoples of North America affected new comers to the new world. 2.) Examine the various tribes and dissect their cultures within the American borders

Natives of North America

Misconceptions All Indians use tomahawks All Indians wear loin cloths All Indians live in Teepees All Indians Hunt Buffaloes All Indians Hate Cowboys All Indians wear feathers on their heads All Indians cover their mouth rapidly… and scream rapidly… Like this… Example

Native Americans in our Region Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickamauga, Shawnee, and Creek Indians Many of their customs were similar Choctaw marriage method- Good ‘Ol fashioned Rock Throwin’ in Daddy’s Tent Once the French settled, they began to intermarry with the Choctaw and they had children- Halfbloods

Cherokee Tribe Cherokee Customs Traditional Davy Crockett attire Used their surroundings to benefit their lifestyles to insure success Westernized outfits as time went on

Creek Indians Creeks of Ocmulgee River “After their return the warriors placed the scalps in the public square, or divided them among their acquaintances.” Scalping was used to show power and for religious purposed within the tribe  

Native American w/Scalp

Other Customs of other Indian Tribes Dance was for entertainment, religion, ceremonies, and customs such as weddings Medicine- similar to home remedies for sickness Tribes were either RED or White… Red meant that they were Warriors, and White meant they were at peace Signified by flags and clothing, dyed by berries Common Indian Cultures

Enjun’ Joe says, Let’s take a break…

Indians in Hollywood Jeremiah Johnson Possibly one of the best Indian/Frontiersmen movies ever made The Crow Killer

Westward Expansion and the Indian Problem As time went on Europeans expanded west Indians didn’t want to leave their “Home” Europeans are being called by God to expand their border Manifest Destiny

Indian Removal Not room enough for all of us… White men need, and will take your (Native American) land Choctaws and Chickasaws agreed to move west Seminoles in Florida resisted and fought war against U.S. (1st and 2nd Seminole Wars,1835-1842) Creeks resisted their land in the South

Partner Work 1.) Design a Tribe of your own 2.)Warrior Tribe or Peace Keeping Tribe? 3.) Name of Tribe 4.) Customs? Religions? 5.) Region you live in and geography surroundings? 6.) Personal jobs within tribe? Women? Men?

Review Objectives Review Objective How do Native American Tribes Differ? How do tribes affect the world we live in today? What did you discover that was a new idea over the Native Americans? Exit Card