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Indigenous Artifacts

Indigenous Artifacts

Assessment

Presentation

Social Studies

6th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

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37 Slides • 24 Questions

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What is the name of the artifact?

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Birchbark Basket

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Buffalo Horn Carrier

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Deer Hide Pouch

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Clay Pot

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What was a bag made from buffalo bladder commonly used to hold?

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Water

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Hunting tools and weapons

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Crafting supplies

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Spices

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What purpose do the poles of the tipi serve in this image?

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They are used to hang food for storage.

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They allow the tipi to be easily taken down and transported.

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They act as a shield against the wind.

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They form the frame that holds up the animal hide covering.

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What role does the drum and stick play in Arapaho culture?

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They are decorative items with no specific purpose.

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They are primarily used for everyday tasks and chores.

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They serve as tools for hunting and gathering food.

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They are used in ceremonies and celebrations to communicate with the spirit world.

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What was the primary use of the bowl and grinder in Cheyenne culture?

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To prepare and process food, such as grinding grains or herbs.

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To create decorative items for rituals.

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To store water for daily use.

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To build shelters and structures.

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In Cheyenne culture, what is the primary purpose of cradle boards for infants?

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What is the name of the artifact?

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Native American necklace

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Haida fish hook

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Traditional cooking pot

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Decorative carving

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What is shown in this picture?

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Weaving supplies

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Ceremonial mask

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Traditional fishing tools

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Haida tattooing kit

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What is the significance of a totem pole?

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They are primarily used as decorative items in homes.
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Totem poles are a form of currency in Indigenous cultures.
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It represents the family lineage and cultural stories of a tribe.

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They serve as religious artifacts for non-Indigenous people.

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How did the Haida tribe use sinkers in their fishing practices?

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Which food source from the Pacific Northwest tribes do you think is the most important?

Salmon

Berries

Seaweed

Roots

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Word Cloud

What types of artifacts do you think you will see related to the Northeastern tribes?

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How did Northeastern tribes use arrowheads and spearheads in their daily life?

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Clothing

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Art and decorations

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Hunting & fishing

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Shelter

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What is this dwelling commonly used by Northeastern tribes?

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Longhouse

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Tipi

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Wigwam

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Adobe

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Iroquois snowshoes were important because they helped people travel over snow, made hunting easier, showed how they adapted to their environment, and supported their community during winter.

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What is this object commonly used by the Apache tribe?

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What did the Navajo Nation use spears for?

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Navajo silver and jade jewelry is important because it reflects cultural identity, showcases craftsmanship, supports local economies, and carries spiritual significance.

Navajo Silver & Jade Jewelry

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Open Ended

What are your thoughts on wearing clothing and accessories from other cultures? Do you think it's respectful, or are there important considerations to keep in mind?

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Navajo sand paintings are important because they depict nature, mythological figures, ceremonial themes, and everyday life, using vibrant colors and intricate patterns to convey cultural significance and artistic expression, while also preserving their rich heritage.

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Multiple Choice

What is the main purpose of the Inuit ulu?

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Carving decorative items

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Weaving baskets

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Cutting and preparing food, such as meat and fish

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Building shelters

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What do you think this object in the picture is?

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Sun glasses

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Snow goggles

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Carving tool

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Blinders

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They're important because they protect the eyes from glare and harmful UV rays while traveling on snow and ice, allowing the Inuit to navigate their harsh environment safely.

Inuit Snow Goggles

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Provided a durable, warm, and protective way to transport infants, while also allowing parents to keep their hands free during daily activities.

​​Moose-Hide Bag

They were important for safely carrying and protecting babies, while also allowing mothers to keep their hands free for daily tasks.

Cradle Boards

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Multiple Choice

What is the main difference between moose hide bags and cradle boards?

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Moose hide bags were soft, while cradle boards were firm.

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Cradle boards were only for ceremonies.

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Moose hide bags were for food, cradle boards for babies.

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Cradle boards were for hunting, moose hide bags for home.

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Word Cloud

Word Cloud Prompt:

In one word, what stands out to you the most about Indigenous artifacts from today’s lesson?

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Poll

Did you enjoy the interactive lesson format using Quizizz today?

Yes, I loved it!

It was good, but I prefer other formats.

It was okay, but I didn’t really enjoy it.

No, I didn’t enjoy it at all.

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