Native Americans
Native Americans
Native Americans
Eastern
Plains
Woodland
Southwest
To meet their basic life needs, First
Americans were very wise. They used
the natural resources of their region.
These are examples of natural
resources:
Seashells Trees
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Their houses were made of wood
and tree bark.
2. Sometimes, many people lived in a
house, so it had to be big.
What is the name of this kind of house?
fished swam
The Eastern Woodland Indians were
very good fishermen.
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4. The forests had many animals
that were food for the Eastern
Woodland Indians.
Someone who captures animals for
food is called a
horseman hunter
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They hunted many animals,
including bear, deer and rabbits.
5. The Eastern Woodland Indians ate
vegetables with their meat and fish.
Someone who grows vegetables is called a
farmer forester
The Eastern Woodland Indians grew many
vegetables, especially the “3 Sisters”—
corn, beans, and squash
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6. You’ve learned that the Eastern
Woodland Indians lived near rivers
and streams. To get from place to
place, they probably
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Cherokee Iroquois
(Carolinas, Alabama, (What is now New York
Virginia, Kentucky, State and across the border
Tennessee, Georgia) of Canada)
buffalo deer
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The buffalo, also called bison, has a
very large head. It eats grass and
drinks water. An adult buffalo can
weigh as much as 2,000 pounds!
2. The Indians lived in homes that
could be moved quickly.
These homes were called
tents teepees
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Women usually put up the teepee. It was made
with buffalo hides and decorated with paint.
3. The Plains Indians hunted the buffalo for
food and clothing. To capture the buffalo, the
Plains Indians had to know how to
Warriors Wrestlers
The more feathers a warriors wore,
the greater a warrior he was.
Sometimes, a great warrior was given
a buffalo helmet to wear, also.
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5. The Plains Indians did not
settle in one place for a long time.
Tribes that move are called
nomadic settled
The Plains Indians carried their belongings
on a travois (say “trah-voy”). It was made
of 2 teepee poles attached to the harness
of a horse or dog.
It looked like this.
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Plains Indians correctly!
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Sioux
(Wisconsin, Minnesota, Montana, North and South
Dakota, Whole Midwest)
Language Lakota/Dakota
Stairs Ladders
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The ladders could easily be pulled up
and stored inside each room.
3. Even though there wasn’t much rain, the
Southwest Indians learned to irrigate their land.
Irrigate means to
Mustard Maize
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Did you know that there are more
than 500 ways to use corn?
5. The Southwest Native
Americans also raised sheep. The
wool from the sheep was used for
Making houses
They dyed the wool using berries
and plants.
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Your wise answers have made you a
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Language Pueblo