Project # 1: Native American Cultural Groups

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Project # 1: Native American Cultural Groups Cut and tape 10 “Culture Wheel” pages in your SS Notebook Use your textbook and class resources to do a cultural analysis of each of the 10 groups including: Cultural Group Name Key Tribes Geographical Location Regional Description A picture of the environment What you found most amazing about them! Complete the Culture Wheel with the following elements: Food Clothing Shelter 1 more cultural element of your choice. Each Cultural Analysis = 10 points Completed Project = 100 points 2 Class Periods: Tuesday & Wednesday – 12 minutes each station Due: End of class on Wednesday

Food Shelter Clothing Cultural Group: ________________ Tribes: ______________________ ______________________ Geographical Location: _______________________________________ Regional Description: ____________________ __________________ ________________ Picture: What I found most amazing: _______________ __________________________ Food Shelter Clothing Cultural Group: ________________ Tribes: ______________________ ______________________ Geographical Location: _______________________________________ Regional Description: ____________________ __________________ ________________ Picture: What I found most amazing: _______________ __________________________ Food Shelter Clothing Cultural Group: ________________ Tribes: ______________________ ______________________ Geographical Location: _______________________________________ Regional Description: ____________________ __________________ ________________ Picture: What I found most amazing: _______________ __________________________ Food Shelter Clothing Cultural Group: ________________ Tribes: ______________________ ______________________ Geographical Location: _______________________________________ Regional Description: ____________________ __________________ ________________ Picture: What I found most amazing: _______________ __________________________

Example Station Resources: SS Textbook pages 47 – 50 Other SS textbooks! Science Textbook – Biome Handbook pages Internet Resource Sites – http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_groups/fp_subarctic2.html Videos: The Great Plains (29 minutes) – You don’t have to watch the entire video; though, you are welcome to finish watching it at home.  The Northwest Coasthttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beKxz_2UtMA (27:00) Table-mat maps – e.g. precipitation, topography

The Arctic Group Resources SS Textbook pages 47 & 48 Tribes: Use map on page 46 in SS Textbook Science Biome Handbook Page – Tundra page 533 Tundra Biome sitehttp://www.thewildclassroom.com/biomes/arctictundra.html Arctic Cultural Group site http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_groups/fp_inuit2.html

The Subarctic Cultural Group SS Textbook page 48 Tribes: Use map on page 46 of SS textbook Science Biome Handbook – Taiga page 533 Taiga (Boreal Forest) Biome site http://www.thewildclassroom.com/biomes/taiga.html http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_groups/fp_subarctic2.html

The Northwest Coastal Group SS Textbook page 48 SS Red Holt Textbook page12 – last paragraph under North and Northwest section Tribes: Use map on page 13 of SS Red Textbook Biomes of the World Site – Chaparral or Mediterranean forests http://www.thewildclassroom.com/biomes/chaparral.html Wiki site (Tribes & Culture) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Pacific_Northwest_Coast Video (27:00 minutes) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beKxz_2UtMA

California Cultural Group SS Textbook page 48 Red Holt Textbook – West & Southwest Section page 12 Tribes: Page 46 SS Textbook & page 13 Red Holt book Biome Website – California Chaparral http://www.californiachaparral.org/chaparralfacts.html California Cultural Group Site https://nativecultures.wikispaces.com/Tribes+of+California%27s+Northern+Coast California Cultural Group site http://www.warpaths2peacepipes.com/native-american-indians/california-native-americans.htm

The Plateau Cultural Group SS Textbook page # 48 & 49 Tribes: Use page 46 SS textbook Wiki site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_the_Northwest_Plateau Geographic region – http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/463970/Plateau-Indian Science textbook page 528: Freshwater Biome Plateau Cultural site http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_groups/fp_plateau2.html

The Great Basin Cultural Group SS textbook page 49 Tribes: Use map on page 46 Geography site http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Great_Basin Cultural site http://native-american-indian-facts.com/Great-Basin-American-Indian-Facts/Great-Basin-American-Indian-Facts.shtml

The Southwest Cultural Group SS Text page 49 Tribes: Use map on page 46 SS Textbook Geography site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Southwestern_United_States Cultural site http://www.kidzworld.com/article/1389-american-indians-southwest-bands

The Plains Cultural Group SS Textbook pages 49 & 50 Science Textbook: Page 535 Grasslands Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DtfwCljzg7g (29:00) Cultural site http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plains_Indians Geographic site http://www.fasttrackteaching.com/burns/Unit_2_Westward/U2_Great_Plains_Geography.html

The Northeast Woodlands Cultural Group SS textbook page 50 Tribes: Use page 46 in SS textbook Science textbook: 534 Temperate Deciduous Forest Cultural site http://www.warpaths2peacepipes.com/native-american-indians/woodland-indians.htm Geography site http://dendro.cnre.vt.edu/forsite/tdfbiome.htm Video: People of the Longhouse (12 min) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIs3aiFrTQc

The Southeast Cultural Group SS Textbook page 50 Tribes: Use page 46 map in SS textbook Science Textbook both Temperate Deciduous Forest and Tropical Biomes (Southern Florida) pages 534 & 535 Cultural site http://native-american-indian-facts.com/Southeast-American-Indian-Facts/Southeast-American-Indian-Facts.shtml Cultural site http://www.cabrillo.edu/~crsmith/noamer_soeast.html Geography site (video short 1:30 min.) http://www.zaneeducation.com/Videos/Geography/US_Geography/The_South_East/Location_and_Physical_Features.php Cherokee Video (10:54 minutes) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aWZR2m8T6v4