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CHAPTER 2 5th Grade Social Studies The Earliest Americans

The Earliest Americans Mesa Verde National Park, Cortez, Colorado www.nps.gov/meve/index.htm

The First Americans Lesson 1 Land Routes of Early People Land Bridge www.sfu.museum/journey/03middle/coastal.php

The First Americans Lesson 1 – Cont. Archaeologists Glaciers Artifacts Ancestors

Ancient Indians Lesson 2 Agriculture Extinct

Ancient Indians Lesson 2 – cont. Totem poles are an ancient tradition of the Indian tribes of the Pacific Northwest Coast

Ancient Indians Lesson 2 – cont. Cliff Palace is an ancient Anasazi building at Mesa Verde National Park in the U.S. state of Colorado. Civilization

Ancient Indians Lesson 2 – cont. Pueblo Bonito, New Mexico Pueblo

The Desert Southwest Lesson 3 Pueblo People

The Desert Southwest Lesson 3 – cont. Kachina Figures… Dolls that were given to help children learn about the Kachinas “Pueblo Spirits.”

The Desert Southwest Lesson 3 – cont. Navajo

Northwest Coast and the Arctic Lesson 4 Making of a Dugout

Northwest Coast and the Arctic Lesson 4 – cont. Makahs Kwakiutls (Kwah – Kee – oo- tuhlz)

Northwest Coast and the Arctic Lesson 4 – cont. Inuit

The Plains Lesson 5 Lodge Tepee

The Plains Lesson 5 – cont. Did You Know… Over 60 Million Buffalo once roamed the Great Plains of North America!

The Plains Lesson 5 – cont. Kiowas Crow Warrior Cheyenne Dancers

The Plains Lesson 5 – cont. Comanches

The Eastern Woodlands Lesson 6 Longhouse Wigwam

The Eastern Woodlands Lesson 6 – cont. What do you think a palisade Is used for? Palisade

The Eastern Woodlands Lesson 6 – cont. Algonquians

The Eastern Woodlands Lesson 6 – cont. Iroquois

Ticket – Out – The – Door Answer Both Questions! From what you have seen so far, what interests you the most about this unit? Why? How would you define our civilization in comparison to the Natives that lived before us?