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EQ: What are the characteristics of the Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, and the Mississippian Indian Cultures?
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EQ: What are the characteristics of the Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, and the Mississippian Indian Cultures?
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Brainstorming With your partner, quietly discuss the stereotypes of Native Americans and how they been portrayed in American History. Write down your groups ideas in your composition notebook. Think of movies, cartoons, commercials, books, stories, etc.
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Stereotypes of Native Americans
Have we been lied to our entire lives about who they really are?
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Stereotypes of Native Americans
Someone wearing feathers Someone living in a tipi Someone who makes a "whooping" sound Someone to associate with Thanksgiving and the pilgrims People who never waste anything People who respect the land and never harm anything People who are often seen in the wild or portrayed as animals or part of the land Fought like the “brave”
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Stereotypes continued
Smoked the “peace” pipe – say there was never peace and that narcotics were never in the peace pipe. People who worship nature That every one chose an animal name or had a animal spirit as protector Native are lazy and not motivated Always associated with handcrafts – dream , jewelry, Stereotype that all Indians were the same A lot of the ideas mentioned above are all ideas that are found in Mainstream America.
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Things we have heard "Sit like Indians"
"You act like a bunch of wild Indians" "I'm dressing like an Indian for Halloween" "You're an Indian giver" "Too many chiefs, not enough Indians“ Have we (American history/society) turned Native groups into simply movie roles and costume ideas?
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Earliest Native Americans
Where did they come from? How did they get here? When did they get here?
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BERINGIA! At least 10,000-15,000 years ago
Land bridge was formed Coined “Beringia” Came from Asia
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Before “Contact” Native Americans
Paleo Archaic Woodland Mississippian What was the cultural evolution of these Americans? Complete Chart
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Paleo Indians Migratory Patterns: Roaming hunters Housing:
Temporary housing
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Paleo Indians Tools & Weapons:
Atlatl: 2 ft. long wood shaft with a spear on the end/Simple tools Food: Mammoth Bison Nuts and wild berries Over hunted large animals causing extinction
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Paleo Indians Culture: 1st Indians in North America Beringia:
A narrow strip of land that use to connect Alaska & Russia
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Archaic Indians Migratory Patterns: Housing: Social Structure:
Settle in one place Housing: More permanent Small camps Social Structure: Larger groups/ communities
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Archaic Indians Tools and Weapons: Food: Grooved Axe
Berries, nuts, and fruit &…
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Whitetail Deer Turkey Bear Shellfish Opossum Rabbit Fox
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Archaic Indians Cultural Aspects: 1st signs of clay pottery
Decorative stone and bone pieces
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Woodland Indians Migratory Patterns: Housing: Social Structure:
Settled in villages Housing: More sturdy structures Social Structure: Tribes are formed
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Woodland Indians Tools and Weapons: Food: Bow and Arrow is invented
Small game: Small animals such as rabbit & squirrel Nuts Fish
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Woodland Indians Cultural Aspects:
Burial mounds in the shape of animals Markings on pottery
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Mississippian Indians
Migratory Patterns: Large tribes near rivers Housing: Groups of houses of wood and clay surrounded by Palisade (tall wooden wall) & moat (wide ditch w/ water) Social Structure: Chiefdom: villages ruled by a priest-chief
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Mississippian Indians
Tools and Weapons: Stone weapons & farming tools
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Food: Agriculturally advanced Tobacco Maize (corn) Squash
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Mississippian Indians
Cultural Aspects: Flat-topped burial mounds Ear ornaments Tattoos Feather and copper headdresses
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Mississippian Indians
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