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Native Kansans
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Notebook CM- 21-31and 33-41 Illustrated Dictionary- Nomadic, Pueblo, Reservation, Artifact, empire,conquistador, colonize, emigrant. QFR-1-9 pg. 41 and 1-10 pg. 31 Graphic Organizer- Using a Venn compare and contrast two Native American tribes. One prehistoric and one historic tribe. CM- 21-31and 33-41 Illustrated Dictionary- Nomadic, Pueblo, Reservation, Artifact, empire,conquistador, colonize, emigrant. QFR-1-9 pg. 41 and 1-10 pg. 31 Graphic Organizer- Using a Venn compare and contrast two Native American tribes. One prehistoric and one historic tribe.
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Graphic Organizer Lewis and Clark Coronado Bourgmont Write a short biography of their accomplishments. Lewis and Clark Coronado Bourgmont Write a short biography of their accomplishments.
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How They Got Here 40,000 years ago people were nomadic hunters. While following their food they crossed a bridge of ice called the Bering straight. This ice bridge connects Asia to Alaska. 40,000 years ago people were nomadic hunters. While following their food they crossed a bridge of ice called the Bering straight. This ice bridge connects Asia to Alaska.
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Prehistoric Indians Prehistoric= no written records. We have to study the artifacts they left behind Who finds and studies these artifacts???? Prehistoric= no written records. We have to study the artifacts they left behind Who finds and studies these artifacts????
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Paleo-Indians The first to live in Kansas. Their name means- “the old ones” Hunted in groups by surrounding and spearing the animal. The first to live in Kansas. Their name means- “the old ones” Hunted in groups by surrounding and spearing the animal.
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Archaic Indians Archaic means “early” or “Primitive” Were hunters and food gathers One of their major settlements was found near council grove. They settled here because of the rock formations around the area. Archaic means “early” or “Primitive” Were hunters and food gathers One of their major settlements was found near council grove. They settled here because of the rock formations around the area.
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Plains woodland Indians Adopted the art of making pottery and bows and arrows. They were also hunters and gathers, but also grew some of their own food. The growing of their own food led to more stable settlements Adopted the art of making pottery and bows and arrows. They were also hunters and gathers, but also grew some of their own food. The growing of their own food led to more stable settlements
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Village Farmers More skilled at farming and making pottery. Some settlements even had fishhooks Once settlements were more permanent, trade began between the settlements More skilled at farming and making pottery. Some settlements even had fishhooks Once settlements were more permanent, trade began between the settlements
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Protohistoric Indians These groups continued to evolve their hunting, gathering, and farming practices. Crops included beans, corn, squash, and sunflower seeds. They also developed more tools including knives, scraping tools, and weapon points. These groups continued to evolve their hunting, gathering, and farming practices. Crops included beans, corn, squash, and sunflower seeds. They also developed more tools including knives, scraping tools, and weapon points.
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Wichita Indians Lodges- Made with sticks and covered with grass into dome shaped lodges. 15 people lived in the lodges. Tribes were divided into at least four bands. Each band was made up of a number of villages and had their own chief. The women were farmers and men hunted. Their main source of food was the buffalo, in which they used every part. Lodges- Made with sticks and covered with grass into dome shaped lodges. 15 people lived in the lodges. Tribes were divided into at least four bands. Each band was made up of a number of villages and had their own chief. The women were farmers and men hunted. Their main source of food was the buffalo, in which they used every part.
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Kansa Indians Lived in round earth lodges and tipis. A good warrior would become chief, then the following chiefs would be his children. Women farmed while the men would hunt. Twice a year the whole camp would go on a buffalo hunt Kansa Indians were excellent warriors and considered this practice sacred. Lived in round earth lodges and tipis. A good warrior would become chief, then the following chiefs would be his children. Women farmed while the men would hunt. Twice a year the whole camp would go on a buffalo hunt Kansa Indians were excellent warriors and considered this practice sacred.
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Pawnee Indians Lived in large circular earth lodges. Lived in protected village because of other unfriendly tribes. The Pawnee were made of four independent bands. Women were highly respected and played an important role in the tribe. Men would hunt and trap. They often traded furs with the white man. Lived in large circular earth lodges. Lived in protected village because of other unfriendly tribes. The Pawnee were made of four independent bands. Women were highly respected and played an important role in the tribe. Men would hunt and trap. They often traded furs with the white man.
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Plains Apache Indians Apache were mainly buffalo hunters. Did not farm much. Lived in tipis and round lodge dwellings. Not much is known about this group. Apache were mainly buffalo hunters. Did not farm much. Lived in tipis and round lodge dwellings. Not much is known about this group.
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Questions Why did living on reservations mean that Indians had to give up many of their old ways? Kiowa kept a pictorial account of their history. What kind of image do films and television give us of Indians and their way of life? Why did living on reservations mean that Indians had to give up many of their old ways? Kiowa kept a pictorial account of their history. What kind of image do films and television give us of Indians and their way of life?
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Telling stories and keeping records Cheyenne used animal skins as canvases to paint stories. They used abstract designs. Many tribes would tell stories in order to pass down the tradition and history of their tribe. Cheyenne used animal skins as canvases to paint stories. They used abstract designs. Many tribes would tell stories in order to pass down the tradition and history of their tribe.
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Clothing Used hides to make their clothing. They would decorate with bone, shells, and teeth. Many also painted their bodies. Comanche women would paint the inside of their ears red. Used hides to make their clothing. They would decorate with bone, shells, and teeth. Many also painted their bodies. Comanche women would paint the inside of their ears red.
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Contact with Whites Most Indians welcomed the new technology and tools that the white man offered, including guns and horses. Then came the disease, wars, and treaties that the Indians went through as a result of whites coming to Kansas. Most Indians welcomed the new technology and tools that the white man offered, including guns and horses. Then came the disease, wars, and treaties that the Indians went through as a result of whites coming to Kansas.
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