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3 3 rd rd Grade Indian Tribe Grade Indian Tribe Project Project Each student researched their Each student researched their assigned Indian Tribe and collected assigned Indian Tribe and collected facts facts Each student created 3 PowerPoint Each student created 3 PowerPoint slides slides One title slide One title slide One information slide One information slide One end slide One end slide Used ClipArt, WordArt, Background Formats, Used ClipArt, WordArt, Background Formats, Custom animation entrance effects Custom animation entrance effects Each student presented the PowerPoint Each student presented the PowerPoint to the class on the smart board to the class on the smart board
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Page 1: Grade Indian Tribe Project

33rdrd Grade Indian Tribe Project Grade Indian Tribe Project

• 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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