The Mohawk Tribe Do you know what the religion is for the Mohawk tribe? The Mohawk tribe is really interesting. You will experience locations of the Mohawk tribe. You will experience the traditions for the Mohawk. You will experience interesting facts for the Mohawk tribe. In this paragraph you will experience location for the Mohawk. They live in NY and New England areas. The women had to take care of the family. The men had to protect the family. They all lived in houses called long houses that could fit up to 60 people. In this paragraph you will experience, tradition about the Mohawk tribe. The Mohawk tribe ate berries, pigs, dear, herbs, and fish. The men wore breech clothes and leggings. The women wore
The Mohawk tribe was fierce. They were located in upstate New York to Southern Quebec and Eastern Ontario. The people of the Mohawk tribe lived in villages of longhouse, these were made out of wood as the frames with animals fur and elm tree’s bark. The would eat the fish and any animals they caught with their weapons including bow and arrows, knives, and clubs, also they ate a lot of corn, beans, and squash, that's what they grew. The leader of tribes name is Thayendangea also known as Joseph Brant, he made the rules. The Mohawk’s had to fight their neighboring tribes for their dominance of the beaver fur trade, and they won. They did not really have a good relationship with other tribes. Overall the Mohawk tribe was warlike, they
I chose to research the Ponca Indian Tribe because they started out in the midwest, and currently still live in Nebraska. The 4 elements I have elected to write about are the social organizations, their customs and traditions, language, and the forms of government involved with the Ponca Indian Tribe.
This essay is about the Spokane Indian Tribe. Do you know who is Spokane Indian? The Spokane Indian is the Interior Salish Group. What do they eat, how much their population is, what language do they speak, where do they lived, and what jobs they do, you are going to know about these things in this essay.
The Makah Indians lived in the Pacific Northwest Coast (in Washington State). They lived on a reservation which means that they owned the land so that land was under their control. They live by the shore which is by ocean that they lived by. The Indians had 5 permanent villages, Waatch, Sooes, Deah, Ozette, and Bahaada. Each village has several long housed that are made of cedar planks and they are eached measured about 30ft wide and 70 ft. long.
During the 19th century, the Shawnee tribe was removed by the U.S. Government to what is now the state of Kansas. The group which became known as the Absentee Shawnee Tribe absented itself from the reservation in Kansas in 1845 (thus their name), and traveled southwards to Texas.
The Cheyenne tribe originally lived as farmers in earthlodges in the Sheyenne River valley. The were forced west to the Great Plains by the French and their Chippewa allies. The Cheyenne tribe changed their lifestyle to become nomadic buffalo hunters who lived in tepees. In 1832, the Cheyenne tribe separated into two groups, the Northern Cheyenne, who lived along the Platte River; and the Southern Cheyenne, who lived along the Arkansas River in Colorado and Kansas. Their name comes from the Sioux word 'Shai-ena' meaning "Strange Speech People" for when they entered the Sioux lands nobody was able to understand their language. The Cheyenne tribe were divided into warrior clans called
Thesis/Introduction- Have you ever wondered what our lives would be like if we had to get our resources from the environment around us? There would be no fast food, no stores. We would have to hunt for our own food. This is how the Plateau and Coastal tribes lived. The Chinook and Nez Perce tribes interacted with the environment differently and similarly to provide food, shelter, and clothing for their people.
The Omaha Tribe was one of the most powerful, successful, and popular tribes of the Great Plain Indian Tribes. In the Great Plains, the Omaha Tribe settled in current day western Iowa and partly in northeastern Nebraska. The land on which they lived, had plains covered with grass and rivers and streams all over the area. The climate of this place consisted of hot summers and cold winters. They used their areas’ resources by fishing, hunting, and farming for food.
The tribe I'm writing about is the Arapaho Indians. I'm a talk about where and when they were from. I'm also talking about first years-last years and influence on westward expansion. Lastly I'm talking about American influence on their culture and this tribe today. That's some of the things I'm talking about the Arapaho Indians.
The onondaga tribe is one of the most interesting tribes in the world. They do all sorts of interesting things. They have a lot of location. They have some traditions. Last they have a lot of present-day facts.
Kiowa: The Kiowa Indian tribe's origins can be followed back to their residence by the Yellowstone River in western Montana during the late eighteenth century. The Kiowa, along with the Plains Apache Indians migrated southeast to the Black Hill of Wyoming in 1775. At the turn of the new century, the two tribes migrated once again to the Arkansas River where the Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne Indians were settled. This new found home possessed mild weather, sufficient grazing and was full of bison and feral horse herds. As a result, the Kiowa tribe was adapted and became skilled at hunting bison and riding horseback. The Kiowa were known for capturing mustangs in the Staked Plains and then training them for purposes such as, hunting, warfare, and
The Hopi's have many locations,traditions,and interesting facts. The Hopi's are still alive till today. The kind of dresses woman wore were knee length cotton dresses called montas.Oraibi was an important Hopi village. The Hopi's lived in Northeastern
The lifestyle was fairly lax yet at the same time they knew when they needed to prepare for war or a new move. Some of the customs the Cheyenne had included the smoking of a peace pipe and the prayer made before each smoke. Another tradition was their story telling. Skilled story-telling Indians performed all stories told and these stories were about true-life situations. The Cheyenne tribe actually passed on these stories as well as their customs, religious ceremonies, and traditions orally from generation to generation. This could be the reason on why the Cheyenne were not actually discovered until the 1600s. One of the largest beliefs of the Cheyenne had to do with religion, though. They believed in two deities: the Wise One Above and a God who lived beneath the ground. Also, there were four spirits that lived at the points of the compass that they followed everywhere (Lewis). Because the culture of many Indian tribes differed greatly from the United States, there were conflicts between whites and Indians.
As European explorers came into the New World around the time of the 1500’s they brought a tremendous change to the Native culture. When the Native Americans made their first contact with the foreigners they also came into contact with many diseases the Europeans had carried over. These diseases instantly began killing the population of the East-Coast tribes. When the European travelers began to come over the sea’s in larger quantities they started to trade with the Natives. The Europeans brought horses, which would allow the Natives Americans to explore larger parts of America and also allow them to accomplish this faster. The Native American people would trade hides of animals for things like guns, and knives. They now killed animals just
In my tribe there are people who are healthy and thriving, but there are also people who are sick, and dying. This awful plague may have condemned my whole tribe to be extinct, but I refuse to let my tribe die off this planet. So what I thought to do was look for alternative means to medicine, there is a town nearby that might be able to hold medicine for our sick folks. I left the tribe to look for the medicine, when I was walking I couldn’t see the town at all, all I saw was dirt grass and water but then I saw the town. I ran as fast as I could, I found and went to the town’s medical center to see if there was an antidote to this disease, they said about 5-8 bottles for a whole tribe. I was about to pay when I realized I left my money back at home, so I asked for alternative means to pay and the man behind the counter needed help moving patients, I thought it was too good to be true, a job so idyllic for a cure for a disease.