Name of tribe - Blue Valley Schools
Transcription
Name of tribe - Blue Valley Schools
SHOSHONE Evan, Alexa, Alex ESSENTIAL QUESTION How did the Shoshone Indians adapt to their environment in order to survive? LEARNING TARGETS I can explain how the Shoshone Indians utilized their environment to survive. I can locate on a United States map the region where the Shoshone lived. I can describe the shelter, diet, family life, clothing, traditions and customs, and crafts and weapons of the Shoshone Indians. BACKGROUND & LANGUAGE The Shoshone Indians were located in the Great Basin such as the west region “ Shoshone “ means Valley Dwellers They spoke Shoshone language. WHERE DID THE SHOSHONE INDIANS LIVE? Lived in cooler mountain areas during summer Traveled in groups of 2-20 Lived on the move Lived in what is now known as, California, Oregon, Nevada, Idaho, Utah and Wyoming lived in cooler mountain areas during summer. traveled in groups of people 2-20 Always moving due to scarce food Lived in parts now called California, Oregon, Nevada, Idaho, Utah and Wyoming. WHAT DID THE SHOSHONE USE FOR SHELTER? WHAT DID THE SHOSHONE EAT? o Things hunted fish, wild sheep, jack rabbits, antelope, squirrels, birds, buffalo, rabbits, prairie dogs, root of camos Things gathered roots, seeds, berries, grasshoppers, sunflower seeds, wild plants , nuts, insects, pine nuts , grasses , flour, trout, dried food for the winter, and some other things. A family of four need around one thousand pine nuts a year! FAMILY LIFE OF THE SHOSHONE INDIANS The family life of the Shoshone Indians. The chores for the Shoshone Indian girls is that they did chores made the teepee and cleaned and took care of their home. The boys were supposed to hunt and get food for the tribe. When babies were born they were pasted in clay to protect there skin from sun. CLOTHING MEN -BREECH CLOTHES MADE FROM MILK WEED PLANTS WOMEN- APRONS FOR THE WINTER, WARM ROBES OUT OF RABBITS AND OTHER FURS, HATS, SKIRTS BOYS AND GIRLS- RABBIT SKIN BLANKETS, POLES, BUFFALO SKINS, BEADED CLOTHING FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS, BAGS, WOVEN GRASSES AND SOFT TREE BARK TO MAKE SKIRTS, ANIMAL HIDES, CAPES FROM RABBIT SKINS, DRESSES AND PANTS FROM CLOTH WOVEN FROM GRASSES. TRADITIONS AND CUSTOMS Some Shoshone Indians traditions are the Sun Dance, the Round Dance, and Ghost Dance. They played games and sang songs whiled they danced and had a barbecue. Usually traditions lasted for 3 to 4 days, but some traditions can last for over two to three weeks. SHOSHONE CRAFTS AND WEAPONS Women made leather bags called parfleches Used materials from resources around them Used mineral paints to decorate the parfleches Western & northern Shoshone were different because of lacking water and wood supplies Hunters use bow and arrows Buffalo hide shield Fishermen use spear traps ANSWER TO THE ESSENTIAL QUESTION: They had to use all the things around there tribe. They lived in wickiups for their shelter. They had to use willow tree branches for their shelter. They also had to use rabbit skin for their blankets. The Shoshone tribe had to keep moving to different places because of the climate change. Shoshonis had to speak Shoshone language so they could communicate with each other in the tribe. BIBLIOGRAPHY "Shoshone." Britannica School. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc., 2014. Web. 30 Oct. 2014. < http://school.eb.com/levels/middle/article/336449>. http://go.galegroup.com/ps/start.do?prodId=GVRL&userGroupName=kl nb_bluevalley&authCount=1&u=klnb_bluevalley Shoshone Indian Fact Sheet. Native Languages of the Americas. 2014. 30 October 2014. http://http://www.bigorrin.org?shoshone_Kids.htm Gibson, Karen. The Great Basin Indians. Mankato, Minnesota: Capstone Press, 2006. Caupa, Sarah. The Shoshone. Terrytown, New York: Benchmark, 2008