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Native American Civilizations Bill Guidinger Hampton Park Christian School November 4, 2003

Native American Civilizations Bill Guidinger Hampton Park Christian School November 4, 2003

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Northeast American Indians Ahyouwaighs, a Native American (Mohawk) man Inusk, a Kickapoo girl daughter of a chief

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Page 1: Native American Civilizations Bill Guidinger Hampton Park Christian School November 4, 2003

Native American Civilizations

Bill GuidingerHampton Park Christian School

November 4, 2003

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1. Northeast American Indians

2. Southeast American Indians

3. Plains American Indians

4. Southwest American Indians

5. Northwest American Indians

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Northeast American Indians

Ahyouwaighs, a Native American (Mohawk) man

Inusk, a Kickapoo girl daughter of a chief

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Northeast American Indians

Mohawk language, described by

Alexander Graham Bell in 1871

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Southeast American Indians

George Bent's wife, a Native American (Cherokee) woman

Toos-Day-Zay - wife of Cochise, and the mother of Natches, a hostile Chiricahua Chief

Seminole wife fixing a meal

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Southeast American Indians

Map of the Eastern Cherokee Nation

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Southeast American Indians

Warring tribe of the Seminole Indians

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Plains American Indians

Cree Indian

Four Balls - Crow

Comanche group

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Plains American Indians

A Cree camp

Crow Indians Tanning a Hide

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Plains American IndiansHunting the buffalo on foot

Buffalo Red Bird

Prayer to the Buffalo

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Southwest American IndiansMohave chief Hopi woman

making Piki (which is cornbread)

Mohave woman carrying water

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Southwest American Indians

Navaho Reservation

Hopi Dwelling

Ki, a Mohave Dwelling

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Southwest American Indians

Navaho flocks

Navaho Farming

Gathering fruit of the giant cactus

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Northwest American Indians

Comox Fisherman Nooksack dressed in their elaborate dance costumes

Tlinglit standing in front of a totem pole

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Northwest American IndiansFishing camp of the Comox Canoeing on

Trinity River

A small humpback whale lies partially butchered

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Northwest American Indians

Basketry designs

Tlingit Totem Poles

Totem pole

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Image CreditsAll Images are courtesy of the

American Memory Collection Library of Congress