History Kids: Indigenous Peoples of the American Southwest

History Kids: Indigenous Peoples of the American Southwest

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Social Studies

1st - 6th Grade

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The video explores the rich histories and cultures of the Indigenous peoples of the American Southwest, focusing on the Hopi, Navajo, and Mojave tribes. It discusses their traditional ways of life, the impact of colonization, and their resilience in preserving their cultures. The video also highlights significant historical events, such as the Long Walk of the Navajo, the Mojave War, and the Pueblo Revolt, and introduces key figures like Annie Dodge Wanueka and Polingaysi Qoyawayma.

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3 mins • 1 pt

How did the Indigenous peoples of the American Southwest traditionally sustain their societies?

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What are some of the main tribes that inhabit the American Southwest?

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What significant changes occurred for the Indigenous peoples of the American Southwest in the 1500s?

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What does the term 'Diné' refer to in relation to the Navajo people?

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What was the Long Walk and its significance in Navajo history?

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What role did women play in preserving Navajo culture during times of adversity?

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What does 'Pipa Aha Macav' mean in the Mojave language?

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