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CaliforniCalifornia a

Indians Indians A-to-ZA-to-Z

Mrs. Burke’s ClassMrs. Burke’s Class

ArtifactArtifact An object that was used by people in An object that was used by people in

past. P.12past. P.12 Examples of California Indian artifacts Examples of California Indian artifacts

are:are: BasketsBaskets ToolsTools BlanketsBlankets ClothesClothes

By: Abby AdamsBy: Abby Adams

BarterBarter To trade without using money. p.110To trade without using money. p.110 California Indians used beads, rocks, California Indians used beads, rocks,

food, and tools to trade for other goodsfood, and tools to trade for other goods

By: Bobby BurnsBy: Bobby Burns

CouncilCouncil A group of people chosen to make laws. A group of people chosen to make laws.

p.278p.278 Each tribe had a council to make the laws for Each tribe had a council to make the laws for

their group. They were usually the elders of their group. They were usually the elders of the tribe who knew the most.the tribe who knew the most.

Sometimes tribe councils meet with other Sometimes tribe councils meet with other tribal councils.tribal councils.

By: Casey CaseBy: Casey Case

DesertDesert A place with a hot, dry climate. p.66A place with a hot, dry climate. p.66 Many California Indian tribes lived in the Many California Indian tribes lived in the

desert.desert. They had to adapt to the heat and travel They had to adapt to the heat and travel

to find water.to find water.

By: Danny DuneBy: Danny Dune

EconomyEconomy

The ways a country or community makes The ways a country or community makes and uses goods and services. p.110and uses goods and services. p.110

The economy of early California Indians The economy of early California Indians included trading, gift-giving, and sharing.included trading, gift-giving, and sharing.

By: Emily EscobarBy: Emily Escobar

FolkloreFolklore The history, beliefs, and The history, beliefs, and

customs of a group as customs of a group as told in its stories. p.116told in its stories. p.116

California Indians did not California Indians did not write.write.

Adults told stories of the Adults told stories of the tribe to children.tribe to children.

Stories told the tribe’s Stories told the tribe’s beliefs about the world beliefs about the world and humans.and humans.

By: Farah Faucet By: Farah Faucet

Government/GabrielinoGovernment/Gabrielino

Enter definition and pg. hereEnter definition and pg. here Write two sentences explaining how this Write two sentences explaining how this

applied to the California Indiansapplied to the California Indians

By: nameBy: name

Insert at least one picture to show your word

HupaHupa

IndianIndian

Why is this the common name givenWhy is this the common name given Explain how it’s incorrectExplain how it’s incorrect

JewleryJewlery

KarukKaruk

LanguageLanguage

Maidu/miwok/mojave/missionMaidu/miwok/mojave/mission

Nature/northern coastalNature/northern coastal

Oral historyOral history

Pomo/painted rockPomo/painted rock

Quail/quoteQuail/quote

Ritual/reservation/rancheraRitual/reservation/ranchera

Serrano/Shelter/shamanSerrano/Shelter/shaman

Traditions/tools/tribe/treaty/tribal Traditions/tools/tribe/treaty/tribal councilcouncil

UnifiedUnified

Valley/villagesValley/villages

Wiyot/War chiefWiyot/War chief

Xfox/expert/exchangeXfox/expert/exchange

Yokuts/Yurok/yosemite/youthYokuts/Yurok/yosemite/youth

Zone/ zigzag patternZone/ zigzag pattern

Works CitedWorks Cited Definitions for all words Harcourt ReflectionsDefinitions for all words Harcourt Reflections Map of CA Indian Tribes Slide 1 Map of CA Indian Tribes Slide 1

http://www.californiabaskets.com/images/map/indian2.gif Slide 2 pictures: basket Slide 2 pictures: basket

http://www.indianbaskets.org/images/SK1602_000.jpghttp://www.indianbaskets.org/images/SK1602_000.jpg tool tool http://www.thefurtrapper.com/images/French%20Trade%20Axe.jpghttp://www.thefurtrapper.com/images/French%20Trade%20Axe.jpg blanket http://www.rugreview.com/orr/8-5-13.jpg clothes blanket http://www.rugreview.com/orr/8-5-13.jpg clothes http://www.valdosta.edu/~amgibbs/indian%20clothes%202.jpg http://www.valdosta.edu/~amgibbs/indian%20clothes%202.jpg

Slide 3 pictures: necklace Slide 3 pictures: necklace http://www.beads.com.gh/bead/wp-content/uploads/Ancient%20Europeanhttp://www.beads.com.gh/bead/wp-content/uploads/Ancient%20European%20Trade%20Beads.jpg rocks %20Trade%20Beads.jpg rocks http://www.sedonarocksjewelry.com/003wedding/w_2images/cover_petalshttp://www.sedonarocksjewelry.com/003wedding/w_2images/cover_petalsf.jpg tools http://www.american-native-art.com/publication/winnebago-or-f.jpg tools http://www.american-native-art.com/publication/winnebago-or-ho-chunk/foto/indian-tools.jpg ho-chunk/foto/indian-tools.jpg

Slide 4 picture: Slide 4 picture: http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ohq/105.2/images/fisher_fig13http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/ohq/105.2/images/fisher_fig13b.jpg b.jpg

Works Cited Cont.Works Cited Cont.

Slide 6 picture Slide 6 picture http://www.nps.gov/archive/jeff/LewisClark2/ihttp://www.nps.gov/archive/jeff/LewisClark2/images/council.jpg mages/council.jpg

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