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Do Now. Complete page 5 in your DO NOW Booklet!. 3 Types of Resources . Natural Resources : comes directly from nature. Human Resources : people working to produce goods and services. Capital Resources : goods produced and used to make other goods and services.

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  1. Do Now Complete page 5 in your DO NOW Booklet!

  2. 3 Types of Resources • Natural Resources: comes directly from nature. • Human Resources: people working to produce goods and services. • Capital Resources: goods produced and used to make other goods and services.

  3. Do Now 9 2/11/2011COPY!!!Write N (natural resource), H (human resource), C (capital resource) • 1. Canoe • 2. Buffalo • 3. Rug Maker • 4. Hunter • 5. Corn • 6. Spear • 7. Pots • 8. Farmer • 9. Grass • 10. Bow

  4. If you were stranded here… what would you do for food, clothing, and shelter?

  5. Group Page Numbers • Inuit page 34 • Kwakiutl page 36 • Lakota page 38 • Pueblo page 40 • Iroquois page 42

  6. American Indians (First Americans) T. Stephens / M. Diacopoulos USI.3

  7. Inuit • Location: Alaska and northern Canada • Environment: Arctic (below freezing much of the year) • Shelter: Igloo • Clothing: Fur • Food: Hunt, Fish

  8. How to Build an Igloo

  9. Kwakiutl • Homeland: Pacific Northwest coast • Environment: Rainy mild climate • Shelter: Plank house • Clothing: Plant • Food: Fish, Hunt

  10. Pueblo • Homeland: Southwest/ New Mexico and Arizona • Environment: Desert areas bordering cliffs and mountains • Shelter: Adobe • Clothing: Plant • Food: Farm

  11. Lakota • Homeland: Great Plains • Environment: Dry grasslands • Shelter: Teepee • Clothing: Buffalo skin • Food: Hunt

  12. Iroquois • Homeland: Eastern Woodlands • Environment: Heavily forested • Shelter: Longhouse • Clothing: Fur, Plant • Food: Hunt, Farm, Fish

  13. Geography and Climate • Geography and climate affected how various American Indian (First American) groups met their basic needs.

  14. INUIT KWAKIUTL IROQUOIS LAKOTA PUEBLO

  15. Exit: Imagine • Write one paragraph answering the following prompt: Imagine that you have a choice of being adopted by an American Indian group. Which group would you chose to join and why?

  16. Assignment: NA Posters • Pick one of the Indian tribes of your choice • Requirements of Poster: *Title (Name of Tribe) * 5 Pictures (Food, Clothing, Shelter, Environment, Choice of Picture) *10 Facts about your tribe (5 captions and 5 facts) *Neat and Organized

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