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  • Native Americans
  • Sioux and Cherokee
  • CREATION MYTHS

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The Sioux
  • The Sioux lived in the region known as the Great
    Plains.
  • Horses sacred dogs and Buffalo tatanka were
    significant for survival.
  • The Great Sioux Nation was originally made up of
    seven American Indian groups. The Sioux called
    these groups the Seven Council Fires.
  • The Dakota made up four of the council fires,
    Nakota, Sioux and Lakota.

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Wyoming Prairie
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Sacred Animals
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The Sioux
  • The Sioux believed that everything in the world
    had a spirit, including rocks and trees.
  • The most powerful spirit was the Great Spirit or
    Grandfather Spirit.
  • The Sun Dance was one of the most important
    ceremonies this dance was believed to bring good
    fortune to their people.
  • As white settlers passed through Sioux territory
    they began to settle and the U.S Army began to
    build forts to protect these men.

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The Sioux
  • Edward S. Curtis The North American Indian
    Photographic Images
  • Sioux Images
  • http//memory.loammem_tZfkc.gov/cgi-bin/query/f?cu
    rt0./temp/

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The Sioux
  • The buffalo provided everything they needed
    including meat, clothes and shelter.
  • Hunting parties were crucial to the survival and
    the men would ride on horseback to hunt the
    buffalo.
  • The Sioux celebrated a hunt with dancing and
    drumming.
  • Men were taught to become leaders by showing
    bravery in the battle field.
  • Women had special rules and tended gardens and
    children.

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The Sioux
  • Crazy Horse and Chief Red Cloud began leading
    attacks on the U.S. Army in the early 1800s.
  • In 1876 Colonel George Custer and thousands of
    soldiers attacked the Sioux but were defeated by
    the Indian warriors this battle was known as The
    Battle of the Little Bighorn.
  • The Sioux could not resist the U.S. Army for
    long. Eventually, leaders surrendered and the
    white men had wiped out most of the buffalo herds
    without the buffalo the Sioux could not survive.

9
Little Missouri National Grassland-North Dakota.
Once this land was grazed by 60 million Bison.
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Yellow Stone - Wyoming, Montana, Idaho
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The Cherokee
  • The Cherokee lived in the region of the
    Southeast.
  • They called themselves Ani Yunwiya the real
    people.
  • The Cherokee had town councils who made important
    decisions for the people.
  • The council was led by chiefs. Most towns would
    have two chiefs. A red and a white chief. The
    red chief would lead the town in matters of war.
    The white chief would handle law and everyday
    matters.

12
Montana Prairie Grass Rocky Mountains
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The Cherokee
  • Cherokee women chose their own husbands after
    marriage the husband would live with his wifes
    family.
  • Women planted, took care of animals, prepared
    food, clothing and some women war women
    traveled with Cherokee war parties.
  • Men hunted small and large animals.
  • All animals killed were used to the fullest

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The Cherokee
  • The Cherokee also fished in streams and rivers
  • The Cherokees most sacred celebration was the
    Green Corn Ceremony it was held in the summer.
    This was the start of a new year and a sacred
    flame was lid to always burn in the middle of the
    town. At the end of the year they put it out
    and lit it again at the beginning of the year.

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The Cherokee
  • Cherokee Alphabet and sounds
  • http//www.cherokee.org/Extras/Downloads/syllabar
    y.html

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The Cherokee
  • In the 1700s as white settlers arrived disease
    (smallpox) struck and wiped out almost half of
    the Cherokee population.
  • Land was taken over by white settlers and by the
    1800s missionaries tried to spread Christianity
    among the Cherokees.
  • The Cherokee Phoenix was first published in 1828
    written in half English and half Cherokee it
    would help the Cherokee.

17
The Cherokee
  • http//www.cherokeeimages.com/culture/index.html

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The Cherokee
  • By the 1830s gold was found and more white
    settlers pushed for land.
  • In 1838, the US government forced the Cherokee to
    move known as the Trail of Tears the Cherokee
    walked over 800 miles to Oklahoma many did not
    survive.

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Trail of Tears
  • http//www.cherokeemuseum.org/html/collections_tot
    .html
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