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Title: NATIVE AMERICANS OF OHIO


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NATIVE AMERICANS OF OHIO
  • BY CHRISTINE YOON
  • ED 607

2
Grade Level/Lesson
  • This lesson is geared towards fourth graders.
  • This lesson focuses on the Native American Tribes
    in Ohio.

3
Objectives
  • The students will be able to do the following
  • Locate where six Native American tribes lived on
    a map of Ohio.
  • Compare and contrast two different Native
    American tribes.

4
Objectives (cont.)
  • Create a scrapbook/journal of different pictures
    and descriptions of one Native American tribe.
  • Create a time line showing when the Native
    American tribes and Mound builders lived in Ohio.
  • Identify different important Native American
    leaders from Ohio

5
Native Americans of Ohio
  • Ottawa
  • Mingo
  • Wyandot
  • Miami
  • Shawnee
  • Delaware

6
This Map shows where the Native Americans lived
in Ohio
7
Ottawa Indians
  • Came from Canada in the 1740s
  • Settled along Maumee River
  • They lived in longhouses

8
Mingo Indians
  • Came from New York in the 1740s
  • Lived by the Tuscarawas River
  • Also called the Seneca Indians
  • They lived in longhouses

9
Wyandot Indians
  • Came from Canada in the 1740s
  • Lived near the Sandusky River
  • They were a very small tribe
  • They lived in longhouses

10
Miami Indians
  • Came from land around Lake Michigan in the 1740s
  • Built homes near the Miami River
  • They were good warriors and farmers.
  • They lived in
  • wigwams

11
Shawnee Indians
  • Came from Florida in the 1740s
  • Lived near the Scioto river
  • Most fierce tribe of all the tribes in Ohio
  • Their mane means people
  • of the South
  • They lived in wigwams

12
Mound Builders in Ohio
  • The Adena Indians
  • The Hopewell Indians
  • The Fort Ancient Indians
  • Each group had its own culture, or way of life
  • All built mounds
  • What is a mound?

13
What is a Mound?
  • A large pile of dirt used to cover dead bodies.
  • Necklaces and pipes
  • were often buried with
  • the body.
  • Some mounds were used to worship the spirits,used
    as meeting places or for lookout points.

14
Delaware Indians
  • Came from the East in the 1750s
  • Lived near the Mushingum River
  • Also called the Lenape Indians
  • They lived in wigwams

15
Two Special Mounds in Ohio
  • The Serpent Mound is found near Chillicothe in
    Adams county.
  • The Miamisburg Mound
  • is found in Dayton.

16
Activities
  • Students will be given a map of Ohio. As a
    class, we will place each Native American tribe
    in the correct area on the map.
  • Students will be divided into groups of four.
    Each group will be assigned a Native American
    tribe to research. The students will use books
    and the Internet to research their tribe. The
    students will choose a second tribe to research.

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Activities (cont.)
  • The students will write about the
    differences and similarities of these two tribes.
  • 3. The students will create a scrapbook/journal
    about the tribe they researched. The students
    will collect pictures from books and the web.
    The students will write about the life style of
    their tribe, including housing, clothing, and
    family life.

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Activities (cont.)
  • 4. The students will work in small groups to
    create a time line depicting the dates the
    different Native American tribes were present in
    Ohio. The students will use construction paper
    and markers.
  • 5. Students will learn about different famous
    Native American leaders from Ohio. Students will
    make a list of at least five Native American
    leaders and two facts about them. Books and the
    Internet will be used.

19
Materials Needed
  • Books about Native American tribes
  • Computer
  • Construction paper
  • Markers
  • Paper and pen

20
Web Sites
  • www.ohiokids.org This web site provides
    information about all the six Native American
    tribes from Ohio.
  • www.oplin.lib.oh.us/products/ppf/ohians/indians/pu
    zzler.html This web site provides information
    about famous Native American leaders. There is
    also a game to test your knowledge about the
    leaders.

21
More Web Sites
  • www.carolhurst.com - This web site has a listing
    of books, displays, and activities about Native
    Americans.
  • http//users.ap.net/chenae/natlink.html Native
    American Links- there are about 50 links to other
    sites

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Another Web Site
  • http//indy4.fdl.ccmn.us/isk/stories.html
    Native American Stories for Youth
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