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First Americans

First Americans. Gail Kiefert. First Americans. This presentation provides detailed information on five First American tribes. The material covered herein satisfies the following Virginia SOLs: USI.3, USI.3a, USI.3b. First Americans.

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First Americans

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  1. First Americans Gail Kiefert

  2. First Americans • This presentation provides detailed information on five First American tribes. • The material covered herein satisfies the following Virginia SOLs: • USI.3, USI.3a, USI.3b

  3. First Americans • American Indians (First Americans) inhabited all regions of North America. • First Americans were resourceful. • All tribes used their surroundings to survive. • They used natural resources for food, clothing, and shelter. • The five tribe we will learn about include: • Inuit • Kwakiutl • Sioux • Pueblo • Iroquois • Click here for a map of the regions.

  4. Inuit • Lived in area that is present-day Alaska and northern Canada. • Climate is arctic; temperature below freezing much of the year. • Used seals, fish, whales, and caribou for food. • Natural resources were seals, whales, and caribou. • Shelter was igloos in winter and tents in summer. • Modes of transportation include foot, kayak and dog sled. return to main menu go to credits page return to map

  5. First Americans Inuit Click on tribe names to go to information page. Kwakiutl Iroquois Sioux Pueblo Click button to return to main menu

  6. Click button to return to Inuit page

  7. Click button to return to Inuit page

  8. Kwakiutl • Lived in Pacific Northwest • Climate was rainy and mild; not too hot or cold. • Food was fish, deer, berries, and roots. • Natural resources were deer and wood. • Shelter was longhouses made of wood. • Modes of transportation were canoes and foot. return to main menu go to credits page return to map

  9. Sioux • Lived in Great Plains. • Climate was dry grasslands. • Food was buffalo, corn, and beans. • Natural resources were buffalo and sod. • Shelter was teepees made of animal skins. • Modes of transportation were horses, foot, or canoes. return to main menu return to map go to credits page

  10. Pueblo • Lived in southwest, present-day Arizona and New Mexico. • Climate is desert bordering cliffs and mountains. • Food was corn, beans, and squash, a.k.a. the Three Sisters. • The primary natural resource used was clay. • Shelter was adobe, also called pueblos, made of dried mud or clay. • Modes of transportation were foot or horse. return to main menu go to credits page return to map

  11. Iroquois • Lived in Eastern Woodlands, northeastern United States. • Climate is temperate, heavily forested. • Food was corn, beans, and deer. • Natural resources were deer and wood. • Shelter was longhouses made of wood. • Modes of transportation include foot and canoes. return to main menu go to credits page return to map

  12. return to Pueblo page

  13. return to Sioux page

  14. return to Iroquois page return to Kwakiutl page

  15. Credits • www.conquestminiatures.com/images/500nations/... (long house image) • www.greenlandholiday.com/.../Dog%20sled.jpg (dog sled image) • www.destination360.com/north-america/us/new-mexico/pueblo-de-taos (pueblo image) • www.alaska-in-pictures.com/data/media/9/inupi... (igloo image) • 2008 POS USI.3 American Indian Culture Areas graphic organizer, Fairfax County Public Schools (content) • www.learnnc.org/lp/media/uploads/2008/02/namerica2.jpg (map) • www.appalachianleather.com/siouxt.jpg (Sioux teepee image) return to main menu

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