Mandi Stocks Grade 2 Fall 2012 SS.2.A.2.2 Compare the cultures of Native American tribes from various geographic regions of the United States.

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Mandi Stocks Grade 2 Fall 2012 SS.2.A.2.2 Compare the cultures of Native American tribes from various geographic regions of the United States.

* We will learn… * Regions of the U.S. * Nations (tribes) * Traditional foods * Houses Test what you already know with this quiz: Native American Tribes of North America

* Why did the Native American Chief wear so many feathers? * To keep his wigwam

* Why can’t you take a photo of a Native American woman with curlers? * Because you need to take a photo with a camera!

* Threads of seven colors are stretched on the great prairie. * What is it? * A rainbow

* It runs through the valleys clapping its hands. * What is it? * A butterfly.

NORTHWEST COAST SOUTHWEST PLAINS NORTHEAST WOODLANDS SOUTHEAST WOODLANDS

* Northwest Coast * Southwest * Plains * Northeastern Woodlands * Southeastern Woodlands

* Paiute * Navajo * Arapaho * Iroquois * Seminole

* Bark House (Paiute) * Hogan (Navajo) * Tipi (Arapaho) * Longhouse (Iroquois) * Chickee (Seminole)

* Acorn * Cactus * Hominy * Maize * Meat * Onions * Squash

feathers beads leather paint skins

totem mask woven drum animals

bow & arrows fire starter tomahawk hammers grinder

* Regions of the U.S. * Northwest Coast * Southwest * Plains * Northeastern Woodlands * Southeastern Woodlands * Nations (tribes) * Paiute * Navajo * Arapaho * Iroquois * Seminole * Houses * Barkhouse * Hogan * Tipi (Teepee) * Longhouse * Chickee * Traditional foods * Acorn * Cactus * Hominy * Maize * Meat * Onions * Squash

* What did the Grandfather name the Boy? Why? * How was the Boy different? * What would your Native American name be? And Why? * Storytelling is a way that Native Americans passed down their stories. Write a 2-3-paragraph story about when you were little.

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