An ABC Book of Native Peoples of North America By: Nealy ,Kassie , Carli:
Feb 24, 2016
An ABC Book of Native Peoples of North America
By: Nealy ,Kassie , Carli:
A is for AdobeA type of clay traditionally used as a building
material by Native Americans and, later, Spanish colonists in the Southwest .
B is for BisonThey provided food and clothing for
Native AmericansSome groups used bison skin to
make teepees.
C is for the California DesertGroups such as the Cahuilla and Paiute lived in this
desert.
D is for DeerDeer was one of the main food sources for the
Native Americans.
E is for Early peoples of Mexico
Farming started in Mexico by about 7000 B.C., people in Mexico and Central America were raising 3 crops : maize, beans, and squash.
F is for the Amazing Pueblo FarmersDry farming uses tiny dams and canals to direct
water to beans, squash, and cotton crops.
G is for GlaciersGlaciers held so much
water that ocean levels dropped and land appeared in some places.
Over time, a land bridge appeared that joined Asia and the Americas.
H is for
HohokamThe Hohokam grew maize, beans, squash, and cotton in this hot, dry region.
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I is for Iroquois The Iroquois called themselves
Hodenosaunee.Their longest longhouse is thought to have
been 334 feet.
J is for JaguarThe jaguar was a food source for the Native Americans. .
K is for Keeping RecordsWhen the Lakoda settled in a camp for the winter,
they met to decide the most important events of that year. These events were painted as picture symbols in a circle on bison hide.
L is for LodgesHomes made of logs
covered with grasses, sticks, and soil.
Some plain groups lived in lodges.
M is for MigrateThe Navajo began to migrate,
or move, to northern New Mexico by the late 1200s.
Today the Navajo are the largest non-Pueblo people in the Southwest.
N is for Native AmericansThe first Native Americans
followed animals that supplied their food and clothing.
When animals moved, people moved after them.
O is for Olmec
In about 1200 B.C., the Olmec civilization developed in the steamy rain forests of southern Mexico.
The Olmec
P is for PuebloIn about A.D.700, a people called Ancestral
Pueblo settled in the Southwest.
Q is for QuietThe Native Americans had to keep quiet
when hunting in order to get food for the tribe.
R is for Racoon Racoons were a main clothing and food supplies. Their hide was used to keep the Native Americans warm during the night.
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S is for Slash-and-BurnEastern Woodlands practiced a type of farming
called slash-and-burn. Slash-and-burn was when they cut down, or slashed, trees for farming.
T is for TeepeesTeepees are cone-shaped homes made with
long poles covered with animal hides.
U is for UnionThe Native Americans formed a union. The first
tribe that formed one, was the Native Americans of the west.
V is for Creek
VillagesThe Creek (known as the Muskogee) arranged their own town around a large council house or “Chokofa.”
W is for The
Wealth of the TlingitThe Tlingit settled in the Pacific Northwest. Like other people in the region, they got most of there food and goods from the sea.
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X is for XsouqiThe Xsouqi is a Native American tribe.
Y is for YanktonThis Native American
tribe lived in the Southwest.
Their homes were longhouses .
Z is for Zuni
This Native American tribe lived in the Southwest.