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Name of Tribe Name of Region. By:. Location. Where did the tribe settle? Based on your research, why did they settle there?. Environment / Villages. What is the natural environment in this area? What adaptations did the people of the tribe make in order to live in this area?. Homes.
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Location • Where did the tribe settle? • Based on your research, why did they settle there?
Environment / Villages • What is the natural environment in this area? • What adaptations did the people of the tribe make in order to live in this area?
Homes • What type of dwelling did the tribe live in? • Was the tribe nomadic or stationary? Why?
Food • What were the food sources of the tribe?
Government • What was the social structure of the tribe? • For example: • What is the “government” of the tribe? • Who is the leader and how is he chosen? • What, or who, are the other leaders of the tribe? • How, and where, are meetings held?
People of the Tribe • What is the importance of family in the tribe? • What are men and women’s roles in the tribe? • How did children live in the tribe? • What type of clothing do the members of the tribe wear? Why?
Culture • What are the cultural traditions of this tribe? • Is there a folktale originated by this tribe?
Crafts and Skills • What crafts or skills does the tribe have? • For example: • Do they make pottery, jewelry, or weave rugs? Do they hunt or fight in wars? What type of tools or weapons did they have? • What is the tribe known for?
Interesting Facts • List at least three fun and interesting facts discovered while researching the tribe • These facts CANNOT be included in slides 1- 9.
Comparison ~ Alike • I am alike the children of my tribe:
Comparison ~ Differences • I am different than the children of my tribe:
Resources • Images: http://www.ahsd25.k12.il.us/curriculum/nativeamericans/index.html http://www.native-languages.org/houses.htm http://www.sciway.net/hist/indians/geo.html Information: http://nativeamericans.mrdonn.org/southeast/cherokee.html If you Lived with the Cherokee by Peter and Connie Roop