Tribes of the World
What is a Tribe? A group of people tied by family relation and/or shared culture and traditions.
The Global Perspective
Aborigine - Australia Many different groups live all over Australia Culture: – Share common beliefs about creation of mankind Contributions: – Created musical instrument called the didgeridoo – Introduction of boomarang
Didgeridoo Australia
Basque - Spain Live mostly in northern Spain and southern France Culture: – Have their own unique language – Desire to maintain cultural heritage
Harri zulaketa A competition to drill holes into rock
Guarani – South America From what is now Brazil, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Argentina Culture: – Family is the base of society. They usually live in family groups up to people – Speak Guarani language Contribution: – Several English words can be traced to Guaraní roots, such as "tapioca", "toucan" and "jaguar.“ (copied directly from
Can you find the countries the Guarani live in?
The United States
American Indians – United States and Canada What is an American Indian? How many tribes from the United States and Canada can you list? What cultural traits do you associate with the American Indians?
American Indians – United States and Canada
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Utah
Tribes of Utah Ute Paiute Shoshone Goshute Navajo
Tribes of Utah We will be studying the following during the unit: – Identify prehistoric and historic Native American Indian groups. – How does the environment (weather, landforms, wildlife and plant regions) impact each tribe’s food, housing, and traditions? – What are cultural traditions within each tribe? (Spiritual, artistic, architectural, and oral traditions of Utah's Native American Indians; e.g., languages, storytelling, pottery, basketry, weaving, beadwork, and dwellings.) – How has Native American Indian heritage influenced Utah today?