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[DOC File]India: the North
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America’s Quest for Freedom Series. Subject Area: United States History, Social Studies Synopsis: Looks at the greater freedom and opportunities gained by European American colonists in the New World in contrast to the loss of land experienced by Native Americans and the enslavement of Africans. Learning Objectives: Objective 1)
[DOC File]AP US History Multiple Choice Questions
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The early nineteenth-century Native American leader who urged the Indian tribes in the Old Northwest Territory to unify to protect their lands was. Chief Joseph. Geronimo. Tecumseh. Powhatan. King Philip. The Monroe Doctrine stated all of the following policies EXCEPT: North and South America were no longer open to European colonization.
[DOC File]Native American Indians of the Potomac
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Great Falls Park provides a unique setting to explore the life ways of America’s early people in the region of our nation’s capital. At their visit to Great Falls Park, students will hike an area in the park to observe the environment with an eye on the natural resources utilized by the Indians; and have the opportunity to look hands-on at ...
[DOC File]Modular Unit: Native American Life
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Indian Tribes (ABGL) Colonization and Indian Wars (ABGL) Florida: America Acquires Florida From the Spanish (GL) Wampanoags and Pilgrims' First Harvest Celebration . The First Thanksgiving (GL) Squanto's Story (GL) Friends and Neighbors (GL) Images: Map, major Southern CA Indian tribal areas. Map, major Northern CA Indian tribal areas. A part ...
[DOC File]The Point No Point Treaty: A Social Studies Unit for ...
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Overall Objective: Students will learn about sources, policies, and events that contributed to the making of Treaties between the Federal Government and sovereign Indian Tribes and set the stage for the Point No Point Treaty. Students will know the legal relationship between the Federal Government and Indian Tribes.
[DOCX File]Plant Guide for Indian Ricegrass (Achnatherum hymenoides)
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Indian ricegrass was a widely known food plant of Indian tribes in the Southwest and Great Basin (Forest Service, 1937). There is documented use of Indian ricegrass by many western tribes including the Apache, Gosiute, Havasupai, Hopi, Kawaiisu, Navajo, Paiute, and Zuni Indian tribes of western North America (University of Michigan, 2013).
[DOC File]CHAPTER 1
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Map Challenge. Using the text and the map on p. 9 of North American Indian Peoples at the Time of First Contact with Europeans, write a brief essay describing the geographical distributions of the more dense North American Indian populations at the time of European arrival.
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Then, of course, when it came time for the white population to expand, all Indian tribes were pushed aside indiscriminately. Perhaps because of their relatively small numbers, the Spanish were exceptions to this rule, encouraging intermarriage with the Indians and producing the mestizo populations of Latin America.) b.
[DOCX File]UFDC Image Array 2
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Identify Native American tribes from different geographic regions of North America (cliff dwellers and Pueblo people of the desert Southwest, coastal tribes of the Pacific Northwest, nomadic nations of the Great Plains, woodland tribes east of the Mississippi River).
[DOC File]Indians of the Mountain and Basin Region
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After the Spanish brought horses to North America, the Comanche became some of the first Native Americans to ride them. With horses, the Comanche were able to take over more and more territory across the central plains, often defeating other Native American tribes. They traveled in bands following one leader.
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