Native American Civilizations Bill Guidinger Hampton Park Christian School November 4, 2003.

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Native American Civilizations Bill Guidinger Hampton Park Christian School November 4, 2003

1.Northeast American Indians 2.Southeast American Indians 3.Plains American Indians 4.Southwest American Indians 5.Northwest American Indians

Northeast American Indians Ahyouwaighs, a Native American (Mohawk) man Inusk, a Kickapoo girl daughter of a chief

Northeast American Indians Mohawk language, described by Alexander Graham Bell in 1871 Alexander Graham Bell

Northeast American Indians MoundsMounds built in the Ohio Valley

Southeast American Indians George Bent's wife, a Native American (Cherokee) woman Toos-Day-Zay - wife of Cochise, and the mother of Natches, a hostile Chiricahua Chief Seminole wife fixing a meal

Southeast American Indians MapMap of the Eastern Cherokee Nation

Southeast American Indians Warring tribe Warring tribe of the Seminole Indians

Plains American Indians Cree Indian Four Balls - Crow Comanche group

Plains American Indians A Cree camp Crow Indians Tanning a Hide

Plains American Indians Hunting the buffalo on foot Buffalo Red Bird Prayer to the Buffalo

Southwest American Indians Mohave chief Hopi woman making Piki (which is cornbread) Mohave woman carrying water

Southwest American Indians Navaho Reservation Hopi Dwelling Ki, a Mohave Dwelling

Southwest American Indians Navaho flocks Navaho Farming Gathering fruit of the giant cactus

Northwest American Indians Comox Fisherman Nooksack dressed in their elaborate dance costumes Tlinglit standing in front of a totem pole

Northwest American Indians Fishing camp of the Comox Canoeing on Trinity River A small humpback whale lies partially butchered

Northwest American Indians Basketry designs Tlingit Totem Poles Totem pole

Image Credits All Images are courtesy of the American Memory Collection Library of Congress