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• Each student researched their assigned Each student researched their assigned Indian Tribe and collected factsIndian Tribe and collected facts

• Each student created 3 PowerPoint slidesEach student created 3 PowerPoint slides– One title slideOne title slide– One information slideOne information slide– One end slideOne end slide

• Used ClipArt, WordArt, Background Formats, Used ClipArt, WordArt, Background Formats, Custom animation entrance effectsCustom animation entrance effects

• Each student presented the PowerPoint to Each student presented the PowerPoint to the class on the smart boardthe class on the smart board

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Crees Tribe

By: Amanda P

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Some Interesting Facts

• Lived in North America.

• They spoke English and French.

• Used bow and arrow in war.

• Where known for making canoes.

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Shawnee Tribe

By: William

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• It is pronounced Shaw-Nee (southern)

• Did not wear long headdresses

• Children play and go to school help

• All speak english today

• Used bows and arrows tomahawks spears

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Lenni Lenapes Tribe

By: Amanda S

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Some Interesting Facts

• Lived in the mid Atlantic area

• All speak English today

• Live in small homes called wigwams

• Used bow and arrows in war

• Wore a headbands with a feather or two

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Yurok Tribe

By: Andrew

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Some Interesting Facts

• Most are still alive today

• They are original people of northern California

• Weapons like bows and arrows are usually not for death

• It is pronounced “yoor-ock” means down river

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Cayuga Tribe

By: Carly

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Some interesting Facts

• Means people of the swamp

• Speak English today

• Are original residents upstate New York

• Used bow and arrows

• Children do same things children do--play with others

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Seneca Indians

By: Caroline

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Some Interesting Facts

• Sometimes used elm bark canoes for fishing

• Moccasins made from strong leather

• They used snowshoes,sleds in winter

• Told story Bears race with turtle

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The Shawnee Tribe

By: Carter

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Some Interesting Facts

• It is pronounced Shaw-NEE “southern”

• Used bows and arrows, tomahawks spears

• Did not wear long headdresses like Sioux

• All speak English

• Children play, go to school, help

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Cayuga TribeBy: Grace

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Some Interesting Facts

• Means people of the swamp

• Speak English today

• Are original residents upstate New York

• Used bow and arrows

• Children do same things any children do—play with others

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Cherokee Tribe

BY:Joe K

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Some Interesting Facts.

• Used bow and arrows and blowguns

• There are more than 20,ooo today

• Story telling very important

• Fishermen use spear and fishing pole

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Yurok Tribe

By: Kris

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Some interesting facts

• Some are still alive

• They are really called Yur-ok

• Most of them live in Northern California

• Weapons like bow and arrows

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Mohawk Tribe

BY: Maeve

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Some Intereng Facts

• Lots of stories of legends

• Kids play like us

• Like to go hunting & fishing

• Live in villages and longhouses

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Mohawks Tribe

By: Margaret

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Some Interesting Facts

• Lots of stories of legends

• Kids play just like us

• Like to go hunting and fishing

• Live in villages and long houses

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Cherokee Tribe

By: Matthew

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Some interesting fatcs

• Used bow and arrows and blow guns to fight!!

• There are more than 20,000,000 today!!

• Storyteller are very important for Cherokee

• Fishermen used spears and fishing poles

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Lenni Lennapes

By: Michelle

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Some Interesting Facts

• Lived in the mid Atlantic area

• All speak English today

• Live in small homes called wigwams

• Used bow and arrows in war

• Wore a headband with a feather or two

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The Cheyenne Tribe

By : Nicky

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Some Interesting facts

• Called themselves Tsitsisas or the people

• Original residents of Minnesota but some of them went west

• Has been split in half by the white man

• Children play with each other

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Cheyenne Tribe

By: Pat C

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Some Interesting Facts

• Called themselves Tsitsisas, or the “people”

• Original residents of Minnesota but some went west

• Nation split apart by white man

• Children play with each other and go to school.

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Cree Tribe

by: Rachel

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Some Interesting Facts

• Lived in North America.

• Speaking French and English.

• Used bow and arrows in war.

• Were known for making canoes.

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Cayuga Tribe

By : Sarah

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Some interesting fact

• Means people of the swamp

• Speak English today

• Are original residents of upstate New York

• Used bow and arrows

• Children do the same things

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Seneca Tribe

By: Stephanie

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Some Interesting Facts

• Sometimes used elm bark canoes for fishing

• Moccasins made from strong leather

• Used snowshoes and sleds in winter

• Told story Bear’s Race with turtle.

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