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KWAKIUTL CULTURE AREA

KWAKIUTL CULTURE AREA

KWAKIUTL CULTURE AREA THE NEXT ROW OF PAGE 36

KWAKIUTL CULTURE AREA THE NEXT ROW OF PAGE 36

KWAKIUTL VIDEO Watch the You Tube video on Kwakiutl Art https: //www. youtube. com/watch?

KWAKIUTL VIDEO Watch the You Tube video on Kwakiutl Art https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=Mz 9 Ok. G_Bl. RM After watching the video, return to this presentation.

KWAKIUTL CULTURE AREA The Kwakiutl lived in the Pacific Northwest, a cool rainforest with

KWAKIUTL CULTURE AREA The Kwakiutl lived in the Pacific Northwest, a cool rainforest with towering trees and a long coastline. This allowed for fishing, hunting, and gathering food and resources from the

KWAKIUTL TRANSPORTATION The Kwakiutl used the cedar trees to make very decorative

KWAKIUTL TRANSPORTATION The Kwakiutl used the cedar trees to make very decorative

KWAKIUTL TRANSPORTATION The art of the Kwakiutl was in put into everything they did.

KWAKIUTL TRANSPORTATION The art of the Kwakiutl was in put into everything they did.

KWAKIUTL SHELTER The Kwakiutl lived in large plank houses made of cedar wood. Similar

KWAKIUTL SHELTER The Kwakiutl lived in large plank houses made of cedar wood. Similar to the Iroquois, they could hold several families.

KWAKIUTL CLOTHING Clothing for the Kwakiutl was made of fur, skins, or straw made

KWAKIUTL CLOTHING Clothing for the Kwakiutl was made of fur, skins, or straw made from tree bark. Ceremonial dress could be very decorative as well.

KWAKIUTL FOOD The sea was the main source of food for the Kwakiutl, providing

KWAKIUTL FOOD The sea was the main source of food for the Kwakiutl, providing many fish and shellfish. Nuts and berries harvested from the forest was eaten as well. Community wide “potlaches” celebrated sharing their many resources.

KWAKIUTL TODAY After being banned by the Canadian government in the late 1800 s,

KWAKIUTL TODAY After being banned by the Canadian government in the late 1800 s, the potlach was legalized in the 1950 s, and is

KWAKIUTL TODAY The Kwakiutl nations fought for the return of their cultural artifacts stolen

KWAKIUTL TODAY The Kwakiutl nations fought for the return of their cultural artifacts stolen when the potlaches were made illegal. Almost all have been returned to them, which they now display at their own cultural museum.

KWAKIUTL CULTURE AREA Your chart on page 36 should look like this now.

KWAKIUTL CULTURE AREA Your chart on page 36 should look like this now.

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