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How to Build a Tipi

A tipi (also commonly spelled “teepee”) is the ingenious shelter traditionally used by indigenous people of the North American Great Plains and Canadian Prairies. Native Americans made the tall, conical shelters from animal skins stitched together then draped over very long lodge poles, set vertically, leaning to a central point. A tipi has a smoke hole at the top, so that campfires can burn inside, and an animal-skin flap opening. Although many non-native people have associa

degeneratelowlife:beautiful spirit “Don’t Gain The World & Lose Your Soul, Wisdom Is Better Than Silver Or Gold.”   ~Bob Marley

degeneratelowlife:beautiful spirit “Don't Gain The World & Lose Your Soul, Wisdom Is Better Than Silver Or Gold.” ~Bob Marley

Like the Duendo, the Illph are a tribal people in most areas they occupy. Each tribal territory is a loose confederacy of the villages that make it up, each led by a supreme chief. In the years past, Illph territories were occupied by Drude and their Human slaves. Though the Drude have long since receded, the former occupation led to a high Half-Illph and Illph/Drude population. Those villages that border on Drude countries are more "civilized" than their brother tribes, yet they still...

Like the Duendo, the Illph are a tribal people in most areas they occupy. Each tribal territory is a loose confederacy of the villages that make it up, each led by a supreme chief. In the years past, Illph territories were occupied by Drude and their Human slaves. Though the Drude have long since receded, the former occupation led to a high Half-Illph and Illph/Drude population. Those villages that border on Drude countries are more "civilized" than their brother tribes, yet they still…

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Full Native American history lessons and activities for 2nd grade, 3rd grade, and 4th grade. Reading informational text passages included. Perfect way to integrate language arts, social studies, and art lessons into your Native American history unit. A great way to celebrate Indigenous People's Day, and Indigenous People's month.
Teach students about the culture and history of Indigenous People with this classroom resource - This Native American activity provides informational text and comprehension activities for 7 NATIVE AMERICAN REGIONS IN NORTH AMERICA. No textbook is needed to complete the activities and project. 1. EASTERN WOODLANDS 2. SOUTHEAST 3. GREAT PLAINS 4. SOUTHWEST 5. NORTHWEST COAST 6. ARCTIC 7. GREAT BASIN GOOGLE | POWERPOINT VERSIONS are for all 7 regions. Click to see more!
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