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Intro/ Task/ Description/ Process/ NE Natives/ SE Natives/ Plains/ SW Natives/ NW Natives/ WS 1/ WS 2/ WS 3/ Checklist/ Project Plan Sheet
Adapted by Duston Gladfelter
IntroductionOur class has an exciting opportunity!
It has been chosen as the site of a new museum! This museum will show how Native Americans lived from
about 1500 to the 1800's. We need your help to make this museum a great success!
You have been hired as a museum curator. It will be your job to research and help set up a display of an Indian Tribe for the Native American Museum.
Introduction: Long ago, North America was very different from the way it is today. The first people arrived in North America from Asia by crossing a land bridge that temporarily connected the continents. Since these were the first people to live in North America, they are known as Native Americans. Many different cultures of Native Americans developed over the course of time. Culture refers to the people's way of life. Each culture was affected by the natural resources that were available to them. Natural resources were used as tools for survival providing such necessities as food, clothing, and shelter.
Native American WebQuest
Task Your task is to research a North American tribe and to make some things that depict the daily life of that tribe. You will add these things to the museum display of the Native Americans of one of five Native American cultures of the 5 regions of the United States. You must be sure to keep track of all of your information using the supplied worksheets (1) (2) (3). Use those worksheets to make sure you learn the most information possible about your selected tribe. The worksheets will guide you to learn the following information:
•Location -Where did they live? -Describe the geography of the area. -Find a picture of the area. -How did they adapt to the land in order to survive?
•Shelter -Describe the type of home. -What natural resources were used to construct the home? -Find or create a picture of the shelter
•Diet -What did they eat? -How was the food prepared? -Find or create a picture of their food.
•Clothing -What did they wear? -How was their clothing affected by the climate and natural resources? -Find or create a picture of their clothing.
•Transportation -How did they move from place to place? -Did they have a need to travel from place to place? Why or why not? -Find or create a picture of a device that was used to transport people or things.
•Arts and Crafts -What are some examples of the arts and crafts of this culture? -What natural resources where used in creating the arts and crafts? -Find or create a picture of an art or craft from this culture. •Interesting Facts What other unique things did you find out about this culture? Did they play games? Have a government? Have certain religious or burial practices? Build great structures? Have social classes?
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To represent your learning you will construct a project of your choice to display something important about the everyday life of your Native American tribe. You might make: a diorama clothing - dress a cardboard silhouette a house jewelry baskets or pottery a miniature rug or blanket a replica of a useful animal anything that would show something interesting about their way of life You will write an information display card to post anything important with your final project. You will also give an oral tour of your particular section of the museum. The tour should last around 2 minutes and everyone in the group should talk. Discuss any problems or changes to this part with the museum director. Be prepared to answer questions from museum visitors. You MUST also make a map showing where your tribe lived.
Project Description
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Process First, you will be placed in museum team groups of two or three. Each person in the group will use a worksheet to record the facts you will need. Each person will have a checklist to insure that all the work has been completed. I am the museum director. I will choose which display your team will be working. Regions: Northwest Coast Southwest Plains Northeast Southeast Use the selected Information Sheets (1) (2) (3) to record the information you find. (This copy will be a rough draft of your group paper.)
Use your Checklist to stay on task!
On white lined paper, rewrite the information from your Information Sheets in complete sentences. Edit this copy with the help of the Museum Director. Turn in your group report to the Museum Director.
Next: Choose a project to add to the museum. Fill out a plan sheet for your project to be approved by the Museum Director (that's me!) Gather the items you will need for your project. Complete the project at home with your group. Write a display card for your project. When your display is complete, give the museum director a tour of your display.
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Tribes of this area lived in the woodlands or by the Atlantic Ocean in the Northwestern corner of the United States where there was fish and game. You may choose from one of these tribes: Iroquois, Wampanoag.
Indians of the Northeast
Iroquois, Haudenosaunee
Wampanoag
The Iroquois of the NortheastNative Homes- Find your tribe’s
3 Iroquois Legends Lacrosse - An Iroquois Tradition
Iroquois Creation Story -legend
Native American Lore (legends)-Various Tribes
ClothingHomes- and other great info
Landforms - Geography
Wampanoag HistoryWampanoag
Native Homes- Find your tribe’sWampanoag- HomesWampanoag- Food-1Wampanoag- Food- 2Wampanoag- Clothing
Landforms – GeographyWampanoag- 2
Wampanoag Games-CraftsLegends
Native American Lore (legends)-Various Tribes
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Indians of the Southeast
These tribes were found in the woodland areas or by the Atlantic Ocean in the Southeastern corner of the United States. You may choose from one of these tribes: Cherokee, Hopi, Seminole
Cherokee Seminole
Cherokee- Lots of Info
Cherokee Crafts
Native Homes- Find your tribe’s
More CraftsCherokee History -LocationEncyclopedia Britannica Three Cherokee Legends
Legends Native American Lore (legends)
Seminole Culture More Culture
Seminole HousesSeminole Food
Native Homes- Find your tribe’sThe Unconquered Seminoles
Seminole ClothingMore Clothing
Encyclopedia Britannica Seminole Crafts
More CraftsCrafts 3Legends
Native American Lore (legends)
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Indians of the Plains
These tribes were hunters and farmers. After 1500, many turned to hunting as a way of life because they had acquired horses. You may choose from one of these tribes from this area:
Cheyenne Sioux
The Plains IndiansCheyenne Info
Legends Cheyenne SpeakingCheyenne ClothingCheyenne Games
Native Homes- Find your tribe’s
Native American Lore (legends)
Lakota of the Plains (Western Sioux) – General InfoThe Plains Indians Sioux ClothingSiouxSioux Crafts and other informationSioux food, location, and other good info.Native Homes- Find your tribe’sLegends Native American Lore (legends)Intro/ Task/ Description/ Process/ NE Natives/ SE Natives/ Plains/ SW Natives/ NW Natives/ WS 1/ WS 2/ WS 3/ Checklist/
Project Plan Sheet
Indians of the Southwest
These tribes were desert Indians who either lived in brush covered shelters or in adobe houses. They had a hard life because of the lack of rain. Find out about how they survived. You may choose from one of these tribes from this area:
Navajo Apache
Navajo IndiansNavajo
Native Homes- Find your tribe’s
Navajo - Sand Painting Navajo Rugs 1
Southwestern Indian Baskets Navajo Homes
Navajo Clothing and PicturesIndians of the Southwest
Legends Native American Lore (legends)
Native Homes- Find your tribe’sApache Various InformationApache InfoApache Clothing and ShelterApache Variety of Info- and NumbersApache Creation Story Southwestern Indian Baskets Indians of the Southwest Legends Native American Lore (legends)
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Indians of the Northwest Coast
These tribes lived close to the Pacific Ocean and had a prosperous life of fishing and whaling. They are famous for their totem poles. You may choose from one of these tribes from this area:
Chinook Nootka
Northwest IndiansNative Homes- Find your
tribe’sChinook Information
Chinook Pictures and information
Chinook Hat-ClothingEncyclopedia Britannica
Legends
Northwest IndiansNative Homes- Find your
tribe’sThe Nootka
Nootka TraditionsNootka Food and other info
Encyclopedia Britannica Nootka Legend 1
Nootka Crafts- 4 Pictures
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Location
In what part of the United States did this tribe live? What states are in this area now? What bodies of water, rivers or landforms are in this area?
Shelters
What did their homes look like? What were they made of? How big were they? How many people lived in each house?
Food
How did this tribe get their food? What kinds of food did they eat?
Worksheet 1
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Clothing
What kinds of clothing did this tribe wear? What were their clothes made of? Describe men's and women's clothing.
Landforms in the area
What was the land like in the area that your tribe lived? Did they use the land for farming? Hunting? Both? How did the land influence their lives?
Customsand
Traditions
Describe the celebrations and traditions of this tribe year after year. Why did they celebrate? How were their customs different from ours? (for instance: wedding ceremonies, naming their babies, religions, etc.)
Worksheet 2
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Crafts
What were some things the men and women of this tribe made by hand?
LegendIn your own words tell a story that this tribe told over and over for many years.
Other InterestingFacts about This Tribe
Write down any other interesting things you find about this tribe.
Worksheet 3
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Checklist
____I am in a group of two or three.____I have chosen a region of the United States. Region: _____________________________________________I have chosen a tribe to research. Tribe: ___________________________________________ I have researched the Internet and books to complete the following things on my Information Sheets: ____Location ____Shelters ____Food ____Clothing ____Landforms ____Customs and Traditions ____Crafts ____Legend ____Other Interesting Facts About This Tribe ____I have chosen a display project and filled out a Project Plan Sheet: ____What we plan to make Project: _________________________ ____Materials we need for our project ____A picture of what it will look like____My project has been approved by the Museum Director____I have completed my project for the museum.____I have written a display card for the project.____I have given the Museum Director a tour of my section of the museum.
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Project Plan Sheet
Project Plan Sheet
What I Plan to Make for the Museum DisplayProjects you might make: a diorama, clothing (dress a cardboard silhouette), a house,
jewelry, baskets or pottery, a miniature rug or blanket, a replica of something important to the tribe (animals, landscape), you must show a MAP showing where your tribe lived,
anything else that would show something interesting about their way of life
Materials I Will Need
Picture of What I Plan to Make
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