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Plant Pow-Wow ( on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation) Crazy Head Springs.

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Page 1: Plant Pow-Wow ( on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation) Crazy Head Springs.

Plant Pow-Wow(on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation)

Crazy Head Springs

Page 2: Plant Pow-Wow ( on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation) Crazy Head Springs.

Project Goals:

• Explore the outdoors, classifying plants and discover traditional uses of plants.

• Construct a display board for Native American Week.• Build individual plant ID booklets with plant samples.• Compile information into electronic format to share

with students.

• Produce a pocket-size resource booklet of the most common plants on the reservation.

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Objectives:

• SWBAT: Identify the common names of a minimum of 10 plants from our class collection.

• SWBAT: Name one traditional use for each of the 10 plants the student chose to name.

• SWBAT: Speak the Northern Cheyenne name of any 5 of the 10 plants chosen.

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Materials:

• Science display boards• Plant presses (plywood, bolts & wing nuts)• Cardstock• Contact paper/laminating plastic• Plastic spiral binding material• I-pad • Printed Resource materials :

– “Plant Lore of the Northern Cheyenne Tribe” by Bill Tallbull– “A Taste of Heritage: Crow Indian Recipies and Herbal Medicines” by Alma

Hogan Snell– “The Complete Medicinal Herbal” by Penelope Ody

• Northern Cheyenne Rangeland Specialist Kathy Knobloch (enrolled tribal member and student of Ethnobotany)

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Ethnobotany:

• Merriam-Webster says ethnobotany is “the scientific study of the traditional knowledge and customs of a people concerning plants and their uses”.

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Procedures:• PHASE 1, Native American Week Display:• Talk with a partner and select a plant.• Research the scientific name, Northern Cheyenne name and

traditional uses of the plant.• Talk to Ms. Fox (or a family member fluent in Cheyenne) and

learn the pronunciation of the name of the plant you have selected.

• Collect & preserve a sample of your plant, along with photos and video comments.

• Include a photo of modern-day use of your plant if possible.• Create an attractive display of the information you have

learned. (see my example if you have questions)

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Yucca (also called Soap Weed)

Yucca glauca

Hest ah pan” e stse

The long, fibrous leaves were used to make baskets.

The root was used to make soap.

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• Phase 2, Individual Plant ID Booklets• As a class, we will collect and preserve samples of

every plant presented during Native American Week. (use plant presses)

• Share the information collected with your classmates.

• Design your cover page on cardstock and submit it to be laminated.

• After all your pages are completed, bind your booklet with the plastic spiral binding machine.

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Student Plant ID Booklet

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• Phase 3, Electronic Media• Compile photos, scientific names, Cheyenne

names (including pronunciation guides) and traditional use information into electronic format to share with students.

• Update information as needed.

• Phase 4, Pocket-Size Resource Booklet• Send pocket-guide to printing company

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Practice Evaluation:• Plant samples will be numbered and displayed

throughout the classroom. • Students will be asked to complete a quiz for 5

samples.– 1) Common name ___________________– 2) Traditional use ___________________– 3) Speak the Cheyenne name ___________(I will request an aide this day so the students can speak the name to myself/Ms. Fox in another room.)

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Field Evaluation:• Plant samples will be “flagged” in the field. • Using their individual ID booklets, students

will complete a quiz for 10 samples.– 1) Common name ___________________– 2) Traditional use ____________________

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Time-Line:

• Phase 1: Trifold display → September 20th

• Phase 2: Completion of ID booklet →– Fall sample collection (2012)– Spring sample collection (2013)

• Field Evaluation → May 2013• Phase 3: Create electronic media and share

information with all students → May 2013• Phase 4: Send to a printing company → June 2013

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Connection to Standards:

• Content Standard #1, Benchmark 1.6: By the end of grade 8, a proficient student will compare how observations of nature form an essential base of knowledge among the Montana American Indians.

• Content Standard #3, Benchmark 3.4: By the end of grade 8, a proficient student will investigate and explain interdependent nature of populations and communities.

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• Content Standard #5, Benchmark 5.2: By the end of grade 8, a proficient student will apply scientific knowledge and process skills to understand issues and everyday events.

• Content Standard #5, Benchmark 5.5: Upon graduation, a proficient student will describe how the knowledge of science and technology applies to contemporary Montana American Indian communities (e.g., natural resource development, management and conservation)

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Science Horizons Initiative (for Teachers)

• Ha’Ho!– Dr. Mac & Tess– Dr. John Peters– Wendy & Tera

• Excellence Now… Choices Later!

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Works Cited:• Panoramio: http://www.panoramio.com/photo/39126503: June 20, 2012• billings.k12.mt.us: June 20, 2012• ralphedge.blogspot.com: June 20, 2012• texasbeyondhistory.net: June 20, 2012• 123rf.com: June 20, 2012• state.sc.us: June 20, 2012• rhs.org.uk: June 20, 2012• nbp.org: June 20, 2012• swcoloradowildflowers.com: June 20, 2012• malag.aes.oregonstate.edu: June 20, 2012• http://www.stlabre.org/: June 20, 2012