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Title: What am I?


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What am I?
  • Images of Native American Culture
  • You have to select the correct answer to identify
    the object.

2
Image 1
  1. Grave marker
  2. Decorated flag pole
  3. Totem pole
  4. Chiefs staff

3
Image 1
  • Correct answer C
  • Totem poles
  • A pole is a symbol of unity, tradition and pride.
    It represents a family's histories,
    relationships, stories, beliefs and experiences.
    A pole shows animals and mythical figures
    associated with a family - they are called
    crests. They were not religious icons.

4
Image 2
  1. Chiefs headdress
  2. Canoe
  3. Woven coat for children
  4. American Bison

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Image 2
  • Correct answer D
  • American Bison (buffalo)
  • The bison originally inhabited the Great Plains
    of the United States and Canada in massive herds,
    ranging from the Great Slave Lake in Canada's far
    north to Mexico in the south, and from eastern
    Oregon almost to the Atlantic Ocean

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Image 3
  1. Decorated Table
  2. Canoe
  3. Cooking Pot
  4. Ceremonial Shield

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Image 3
  • Correct answer B
  • Canoe
  • Canoes is the form of transportation used by
    Native American tribes living near rivers, lakes
    and oceans. The construction and style of canoe
    varies from region to region, but is most often
    dugout and bark styles. Indians built these
    birch-bark canoes by trial and error.

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Image 4
  1. Turkey
  2. Girls skirt
  3. Headdress
  4. Blanket

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Image 4
  • Correct answer c
  • Ceremonial Headdress
  • Nearly every Native American tribe had its own
    distinctive style of dress, and the people could
    often tell each other's tribal identities by
    looking at their clothes, headdresses, and
    ornamentation

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Image 5
  1. Ceremonial staff
  2. Tomahawk
  3. Horse Decoration
  4. Candle holder

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Image 5
  • Correct answer B
  • Tomahawk
  • Tomahawk hatchet generally used by Native North
    Americans as a hand weapon and as a missile. The
    earliest tomahawks were made of stone, with one
    edge or two edges sharpened (sometimes the stone
    was globe shaped).
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