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Chinooks The Chinooks lived in the Northwest region of the USA
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Food seafood from the Columbia River & the Pacific Ocean elk and bighorn sheep in the mountains
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Shelter Chinook longhouse
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Clothing deerskins for dresses and leggings woven rain hats decorated clothes with teeth, claws, and porcupine quills
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Family Life men hunted & fished women gathered roots and berries. Potlatches could last for days: singing, dancing, eating, etc.
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European Influence When the Europeans came to the Northwest Coastal region, they traded with the Chinooks.
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Other umiaks used to hunt at sea. wore wooden masks during big celebrations. Burial canoes Totem poles
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Yankton Sioux Lived on the plains of South Dakota
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Food buffalo deer elk fish wild turnips, berries and fruits game birds: quail and turkey
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Shelter teepees
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clothing Women: long deerskin/elkskin dresses. Men: breechcloths & leggings and buckskin shirts. Moccasins on their feet Buffalo-hide robes in bad weather
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Other Sitting Bull beadwork carving pipe making drum making flute making leatherwork of all kinds Powwows buffalo hide paintings
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Mandan Indians
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Food The Mandans were farmers. Women raised corn, beans, squash, and sunflowers. Men hunted deer and small game and took part in seasonal buffalo hunts. The Mandans weren't migratory people, so they didn't hunt buffalo as often as other Plains Indian tribes.
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Shelter Mandan earth lodge: circular (40 to 80 feet in circumference) Four center posts held up horizontal cross beams over which were laid thick mattings of willow branches followed by layers of firmly packed earth. Lodges overlooking a point where two streams or rivers joined. Towns laid out with streets & a central plaza
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Clothing Women: long deerskin/elkskin dresses. Men: breechcloths & leggings and buckskin shirts. Moccasins on their feet Buffalo-hide robes in bad weather
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Other buffalo hide painting
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7. [Floyd] Thursday auguste 2dth Ouer men 〈 hav 〉 hough we had Sent after ouer Horses Returnd With them and Killed one Elke. 〈 the Indian 〉 ouer men Killed 3 Deer to day the Indianes Came whare we had expected thay fired meney Guns when thay Came in Site of us and we ansered them withe the Cannon thay Came in about 2 hundred yardes of us Capt Lewis and Clark met them at Shakeing Handes we fired another Cannon— thare was 〈 Six 〉 6 Chiefs and 7 men and one French man [6] with them who has Lived with them for som yeares and has a familey with them— [6] Journal #7 A.Hunted & killed an elk B.Killed 3 deer C.Met Indians [6 chiefs & 7 men, 1 Frenchman], Indians fired guns, Corps fired guns & cannons D.Lewis & Clark met them 200 yrds away & shook hands E.Fired cannon again F.*tribe lived in earthen lodges
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1. Who are you? culture: Chinook Indian, Mandan Indian, Yankton Sioux Indian, White/European American [Lewis or Clark], or African American [York]) name gender (male/female) occupation (chief, warrior, fisherman, U.S. Army Captain, slave, etc.) 2. Decide what culture/s you are going to interact with: Lewis, Clark, York = Chinook, Mandan, and/or Yankton Sioux Chinook = White Europeans [Corps of Discovery] Mandan = White Europeans [Corps of Discovery] Yankton Sioux = White Europeans [Corps of Discovery] 3. Take notes on FOUR interactions/meetings with another culture. -include the journal number for each interaction/meeting -include information from Native Tribes WS to help complement each journal entry -There are only 2 entries for the Yankton Sioux.
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