Which early Native American Tribe should you be a part of?
Which early Native American Tribe should you be a part of?
My topic for a class was native life and culture so I decided to make a quiz for it.
My topic for a class was native life and culture so I decided to make a quiz for it.
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Which one do you think is outfit goals?
Which is your preferred method of transportation?
Pick a home?
Which folklore seems the most interesting to you?
Who would you like to be your chief?
Pick a terrain?
Pick a symbol?
Blackfoot Indians
Blackfoot Indians
The Blackfoot Indians were mainly from the plains of Montana, Idaho, and Alberta,Canada. They're main food source was buffalo so at first they were happy when the Europeans showed up because they had brought horses which made hunting easier. But the Europeans had also brought diseases like small pox. Evidence proves that is was possible that some of the settlers had purposely spread the disease by giving the Indians blankets that had been used by the infected.
Croatan Tribe
Croatan Tribe
Lived near north Carolina and are now extinct. Agricultural was there main food source and considering that they could feed both the settlers and there tribe they were very good at it. Some of the survivors of the lost colony of "Roanoke" could have joined the Croatan tribe, considering that all that was left of the people of Roanoke was the word Crotoan carved into a tree.
Powhatan
Powhatan
The Powhatan Indians were from Virginia and are most popular for there interactions with Jamestown and for being the tribe that Pocahontas was in. Powhatan's lived in wig wams which are small round houses made primarily out of grass and sticks.
Cherokee
Cherokee
The Cherokee Indians originated from Georgia, North and South Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee. This tribe is most known for being forced to leave their homes in the middle of winter,completely unprepared and to were made to march all the way to Oklahoma because the Americans wanted there land. This was all known as the trail of tears. The Cherokee lived in houses made of river-cane and plaster, with thatched roods that were usually located near a river.