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Native American Studies

Due Date November  22, 2011
Instruction:

The printed format that you will use for your report is the tri-fold layout in Word.When writing your report make sure you have complete sentences. Try and write three or more sentences for each question. Each question should be a paragraph. 

Use the following questions as an outline for your report on Native Americans.

1. What is the tribe called?
2. What region of the United States are they from?
3. What do they wear?
4. What do they eat?
5. What type of home do they live in and what is it made of? 

Click on the links below to start reading and doing your research.

Northeast Woodland Tribes
Mohawk Iroquois Village
Who Were the First Americans?  
Native American Facts for Kids
Native American Nations: Information on Individual Native Nations  
American Indians of the Pacific Northwest   
Path Through History - Native Americans



Extra Credit

Reports are due the third week of November. If you are finished before you can go to
http://www.scholastic.com/scholastic_thanksgiving/


1.  Watch the Plimoth Plantation Videos
2.  Read about the Voyage of the Mayflower
3.  Read about daily Life
4.  Read about the Thanksgiving Feast 

Just For Fun

Artifacts Online Game 
On The Trail of Captain John Smith
Design Your Own Wampum Belt
Eastern Woodland Indian Crafts    


   
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