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2 The Wampanoags & Pilgrims Barney/2nd grade/Rosemont Elementary

3 Who are the Wampanoags? The Wampanoag's are a Native American group that lived on the east coast of the Unites States in what is now called Massachusetts. The Wampanoag's are a Native American group that lived on the east coast of the Unites States in what is now called Massachusetts. Massachusetts

4 Where did they live? Lodges or wetus Built with poles that were bent to form an oval Covered with bark of huge trees and furs

5 How did they dress? Wampanoags wore clothing made from deerskin. They also wore clothing made from other animals (raccoons, elk).

6 Wampanoag Male What type of clothing do you see on this man Wampanoag? What type of clothing do you see on this man Wampanoag?

7 Wampanoag Female Did Wampanoag women wear clothes made from the same material as the men?

8 Jobs for Men Hunt animals for food and clothing. Hunt animals for food and clothing. Be good fisherman. Be good fisherman. Protect their village. Protect their village.

9 Jobs for Women Plant food Plant food Make clothing Make clothing Cook Cook

10 The Pilgrims First Winter The Pilgrims did not have a lot of food. The Pilgrims did not have a lot of food. They were very sick. They were very sick. The Pilgrims weren’t prepared for life in America. The Pilgrims weren’t prepared for life in America. They weren’t used to the environment of the Eastern Woodlands winter. It was very cold! They weren’t used to the environment of the Eastern Woodlands winter. It was very cold!

11 The Wampanoags and Pilgrims Meet The Wampanoag’s and Pilgrims did not get along at first….WHY?! The Wampanoag’s and Pilgrims did not get along at first….WHY?!

12 The Pilgrims built homes on the Wampanoag land without asking. The Pilgrims built homes on the Wampanoag land without asking. The Pilgrims took food and seed corn from a Wampanoag family. The Pilgrims took food and seed corn from a Wampanoag family. The Wampanoag's did not trust the Pilgrims at first because they were different from them. The Wampanoag's did not trust the Pilgrims at first because they were different from them.

13 The Wampanoags Help the Pilgrims The Wampanoags taught the Pilgrims how to hunt, fish, and plant food. The Wampanoags taught the Pilgrims how to hunt, fish, and plant food. They traded with the Pilgrims. They traded with the Pilgrims. The Wampanoags said they would not steal from or fight with the Pilgrims. The Wampanoags said they would not steal from or fight with the Pilgrims.

14 Comparing Wampanoags and Pilgrims: How are they the SAME? They both got food from the land. They both got food from the land. Men and boys had to hunt and fish for food. Men and boys had to hunt and fish for food. Women and girls planted and took care of the crops. Women and girls planted and took care of the crops. They both built their homes from materials found on the land. They both built their homes from materials found on the land.

15 A Video on the Wampanoags and the Pilgrims!

16 Now What? Now that you’ve learned a lot of information about the Wampanoag’s, lets complete a review. Now that you’ve learned a lot of information about the Wampanoag’s, lets complete a review.

17 Where are the Wampanoag’s From? (B) Massachusetts (A) Missouri

18 Great Job! The Wampanoag’s were from Massachusetts! The Wampanoag’s were from Massachusetts!

19 Who are the Wampanoags? The Wampanoags are a Native American group that lived on the east coast of the Unites States in what is now called Massachusetts. The Wampanoags are a Native American group that lived on the east coast of the Unites States in what is now called Massachusetts. Massachusetts

20 What did their homes look like?

21 Great Job! The Wampanoag’s houses did look like that! The Wampanoag’s houses did look like that!

22 Where did they live? Lodges or wetus Built with poles that were bent to form an oval Covered with bark of huge trees and furs

23 What were the jobs of the Men? (A) Cook Cook Plant food Plant food Make clothing Make clothing (B) Protect their village Protect their village Hunt animals Hunt animals Be good fisherman Be good fisherman

24 Great Job! The Wampanoag Men were in charge of those jobs! The Wampanoag Men were in charge of those jobs!

25 Jobs for Men Hunt animals for food and clothing. Hunt animals for food and clothing. Be good fisherman. Be good fisherman. Protect their village. Protect their village.

26 THE END THE END


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