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Native Americans of the USA

Native Americans of the USA. What is a Native American? A person born in the United States Also known as American Indians. Native American Culture. Native Americans grew their own food such as corn, beans, and squash. As well as berries and fruits.

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Native Americans of the USA

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  1. Native Americans of the USA

  2. What is a Native American? • A person born in the United States • Also known as American Indians

  3. Native American Culture • Native Americans grew their own food such as corn, beans, and squash. • As well as berries and fruits. • They also hunted Bison for their meat supply.

  4. Homes of the Native Americans • Wigwam home • A wigwam home is 8 to 10 feet tall that is made with wooden frames that are covered with woven mats and sheets of birchbark. • Wigwams are good for people who stay in the same place for months at a time. • Wigwam homes were use for the Algonquian Indians. • Wigwams are not portable but are small and easy to build.

  5. Homes of the Native Americans • Longhouses • Longhouses are 150 feet long, 20 feet wide, and 20 feet tall. • The longhouse has a raised platform that created a second floor for sleeping space. • Mats and wood screens were used to separate the longhouse into different rooms. Each longhouse housed an entire clan of 60 people. • Iroquois Indians used longhouses to live. • Longhouses were intended for people who plan on staying in one place. Longhouses take a long time to build and decorate.

  6. Homes of Native Americans • Tepees • Tepees are a cone shaped wooden frame with a covering of buffalo hide. • Tepees were designed to set up and break down quickly. • Originally tepees were 12 feet high, but once the Plains Indians acquired horses they began building them twice as high. • Tepees were designed for Plains Indians who were always on the move.

  7. Homes of Native Americans • Adobe Houses • Adobes is a Native American housing complex where the Pueblo Indians lived. • Adobes have several floors that is made with clay and straw baked into bricks. • Each adobe unit held one family only. The complex however was able to hold a whole clan. • Adobe houses were good homes for Indians in warm climates where its easier to melt the clay and cement.

  8. Native American Clothing • There were many different traditional clothing styles in North America. • Each Native American tribe had its own clothing style, so that it would be easier to tell which tribe is which. • In most tribes men wore breechcloths which is a rectangle piece of cloth that where the flaps fell down in front and back. • Sometimes the men also wore leather leggings in cooler climate.

  9. Native American Clothing • Most Native American woman wore skirts and leggings. • The length and design would vary by tribe. • In some tribes a shirt was optional, or the woman can wear a shirt just as a jacket. • But in other tribes woman wore a tunic top or a one piece dress.

  10. Native American Clothing • Over time Native American clothes began to change. • Indian tribes were removed from their land and sent to reservations. • They were placed with other tribes and they began to share clothes. • Fringed buckskin clothing, feather headdresses, and woven blanket became very popular. • Their new clothes consisted of: beaded jackets, ribbon shirts, satin shawls, and woolen sweaters.

  11. Native American States • Alabama- name of an Indian tribe native to the state. Alabama means “Clearing Brush” • Alaska- is named after the Aleut Language and it means “place the sea crashes against.” • Connecticut- which is named after the Mohegan Indian, that means “little spring.”

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