fa lesson 6 nw kwakiutl
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American Indians
Lesson 6Northwest Indians: Kwakiutl
Northwest Indians: Kwakiutl
RAP1. How did the Pueblo meet their needs
for food?
2. The Pueblo people inhabited the area that is present-day –
3. How did the Pacific Northwest Indians meet their needs for food? What were some of their sources?
Northwest Indians: Kwakiutl
RAP1. How did the Pueblo meet their needs for
food? Farming and irrigation systems
2. The Pueblo people inhabited the area that is present-day –▪ Arizona & New Mexico
3. How did the Pacific Northwest Indians meet their needs for food? What were some of their sources?
Northwest Indians: Kwakiutl
RAP1. How did the Pueblo meet their needs for
food? Farming and irrigation systems
2. The Pueblo people inhabited the area that is present-day – Arizona & New Mexico
3. How did the Pacific Northwest Indians meet their needs for food? What were some of their sources?
Northwest Indians: Kwakiutl
RAP1. How did the Pueblo meet their needs for food?
Farming and irrigation systems2. The Pueblo people inhabited the area that is present-day
Arizona & New Mexico3. How did the Pacific Northwest Indians meet their needs
for food? What were some of their sources?
Used natural resources – fished & hunted/Oceans (whales/seals), rivers (salmon) Forests (elk/deer)
Summary: People of the Northwest Summary: People of the Northwest
Take out 3 colors Highlight important terms (right hand side) –
make sure to highlight only the words Read the questions – label the questions as
directed Read passage Once done highlight vocabulary words in the
passage Find the answer to the question and label as
directed Answer the questions in your own words on the
back or underneath.
Map
Find the Pacific Northwest region Color the northwest
area dark blue Label in the key
Find the where the Kwakiutl would have lived Color the section
light blue Label it in key
Graphic Organizer
American Indian Tribe: Kwakiutl Location
Climate
Shelter
Transportation
Graphic Organizer
American Indian Tribe: Kwakiutl Location
Pacific Northwest Flat land Washington, Oregon, Northern CA, Alaska
Climate
Shelter
Transportation
Graphic Organizer
American Indian Tribe: Kwakiutl Location
Pacific Northwest Flat land Washington, Oregon, Northern CA, Alaska
Climate Rainy and mild
Shelter
Transportation
Graphic Organizer
American Indian Tribe: Kwakiutl Location
Pacific Northwest Flat land Washington, Oregon, Northern CA, Alaska
Climate Rainy and mild
Shelter Pit houses and longhouses
Transportation
Graphic Organizer
American Indian Tribe: Kwakiutl Location
Pacific Northwest Flat land Washington, Oregon, Northern CA, Alaska
Climate Rainy and mild
Shelter Pit houses and longhouses
Transportation Dugouts/Canoes Walking
Graphic Organizer - Resources
Natural (Come directly from nature)
Human (People working to produce goods and services)
Capital (Goods produced and used to make other goods and services)
Graphic Organizer - Resources
Natural (Come directly from nature) Salmon, whales, seals, Elk/deer Trees, rivers, ocean, plants
Human (People working to produce goods and services)
Capital (Goods produced and used to make other goods and services)
Graphic Organizer - Resources
Natural (Come directly from nature) Salmon, whales, seals, Elk/deer Trees, rivers, ocean, plants
Human (People working to produce goods and services) Fishers, Hunters and farmers
Capital (Goods produced and used to make other goods and services)
Graphic Organizer - Resources
Natural (Come directly from nature) Salmon, whales, seals, Elk/deer Trees, rivers, ocean, plants
Human (People working to produce goods and services) Fishers, Hunters and farmers
Capital (Goods produced and used to make other goods and services) Farm tools, bows, and canoes
Homework
For the next three days your homework will be the same. Each night you will pick one of the three options below. Once you have picked that option you may not reuse it. So choose wisely! Scene representing this region Acrostic poem using Northwest or
Kwakiutl Postcard
Title: Tanaktak House,
Harbeldown Island
Creator(s): Curtis, Edward S., 1868-
1952, photographer
Date Created/Published: c1914.
Medium: 1 photographic print.
Summary: Stairs leading up to
wooden building, topped with
Kwakiutl ceremonial art; in
foreground one totem pole on the
left, and one pole on right with
ornamentation on bottom half.
Title: A Kwakiutl canoeCreator(s): Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952, photographerDate Created/Published: 1910, c1910.Medium: 1 photographic print.Summary: Three people in canoe with sail(?), British Columbia.