Kwakiutl n Location- Northwest region n Shelter-Built large homes (plankhouses) from cedar sticks and bark. n Food- Salmon, shellfish, clams, deer Clothing- used tree bark to make clothing as well as skins from deer, etc. Known for their totem poles n n
Kwakiutl Totem Poles K w a k i u t l n Kwakiutl
Kwakiutl U. S. map location
Nez Perce Location- Plateau Region n Shelter-rounded homes (earthmounds) made from sticks and plants n Food- salmon, various fish, plants and berries n n Clothing- animal skins
Nez Perce
Nez Perce U. S. map location
Hopi n n n Location- Southwest Shelter- Built large “pueblo” homes with many rooms made from adobe bricks (clay, stone, straw) Food- farmers- Grew beans, squash, and maize (corn ) Clothing- breech cloths Were the first in the world to fire clay pottery
Hopi
Hopi
Hopi U. S. map location
Pawnee n n Location- Plains Region Shelter- teepees (needed for quick travel) Food- Hunted buffalo, Grew corn, squash, and beans Clothing-buffalo skins
Pawnee
Pawnee U. S. map location
Seminole Location- Southeast Region n Shelter- chikees (built of wood and straw and has no walls) n Food- Alligator, turkey, deer, corn, beans, squash n Clothing- deer skins n
Seminole village
Seminole U. S. map location
Inuit n n Location- Arctic Region Shelter- igloo homes made of ice and snow Food- Fatty meats (caribou, seals, walruses) Clothing- Thick clothing (made of skins with thick fur and blubber)
Inuit Children
Inuit US. Map location
Questions for review: n What tribe was known for their pottery? n Why would the Inuit not eat corn, beans and squash? n What tribe ate alligator? n What were the Hopi Tribe’s homes made out of and why? n Why did the Pawnee need to live in homes that were made for such quick travel? n Why would the Inuit tribe eat such fatty foods? n Which tribe used cedar bark to make their clothing?