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Subarctic Native Americans

  •Subarctic
  •Nolan Tefel/Jahlyn Kahalehoe
  •Period 4
Tribes of the Subarctic
• Include the following
  – Aluets
  – Chipewyan
  – Inuit(Eskimo)
Foods in the Subarctic
• Include the following
  – Whales, sea lions, octopus, walrus, and fish.
  – The tribes ate these foods because these animals
    are full of fat, and they would add fat to their
    bodies, to keep warm.
Clothing of the Subarctic
• Include the following
  – Men, women, & children would wear jackets mad
    of
Homes of the Subarctic
• Include the following
  – Igloos
  – Describe what it was made out of
  – Picture of any home that is mentioned with a
    caption of the home it is.
Native American Religions
• Believe in reincarnation
  – They danced and performed at ceromonies
  – Inuit believed caves, cliffs, and high rocks were
    sacred
Tradition or Ceremony of the
               (Subarctic)
• Winter Mask Dance
• Memorial Feast held for 40 days after death
Arts/Crafts of the (Subarctic)

    – Corn Husk Doll
    – Kachine Doll
    – Horse mask       Inuit Drum
                                    Horse Mask



Corn Husk Doll
A Famous Inuit
• William Hensley was a Inuit leader who
  wondered why subarctic Native Americans
  weren’t in the constitution, and he became a
  founder of the Alaska Federation of Natives.
Interesting Facts from the (Subarctic)
 – Nomadic Hunters survived migration by following caribou.
 – They use the bones of animals for tools & utensils.
 – Some tribes have adapted to temperatures of -80 degrees
   Fahrenheit.
 – Inuits would communicate with spirits by playing instruments.
 – Shamans were feared because of their high honor.
Works Sited
• Mohel, A.Early Americans. St. Louis: Milken,
           2003. Print.
• Cordoba, Yasmine A. Igloo. The Rourke Book
           Company,Inc., 2001. Print.
• Staeger, Rob. Native American Religions.
           Mason Crest Publishers, 2003. Print.

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Subarctic

  • 1. Subarctic Native Americans •Subarctic •Nolan Tefel/Jahlyn Kahalehoe •Period 4
  • 2. Tribes of the Subarctic • Include the following – Aluets – Chipewyan – Inuit(Eskimo)
  • 3. Foods in the Subarctic • Include the following – Whales, sea lions, octopus, walrus, and fish. – The tribes ate these foods because these animals are full of fat, and they would add fat to their bodies, to keep warm.
  • 4. Clothing of the Subarctic • Include the following – Men, women, & children would wear jackets mad of
  • 5. Homes of the Subarctic • Include the following – Igloos – Describe what it was made out of – Picture of any home that is mentioned with a caption of the home it is.
  • 6. Native American Religions • Believe in reincarnation – They danced and performed at ceromonies – Inuit believed caves, cliffs, and high rocks were sacred
  • 7. Tradition or Ceremony of the (Subarctic) • Winter Mask Dance • Memorial Feast held for 40 days after death
  • 8. Arts/Crafts of the (Subarctic) – Corn Husk Doll – Kachine Doll – Horse mask Inuit Drum Horse Mask Corn Husk Doll
  • 9. A Famous Inuit • William Hensley was a Inuit leader who wondered why subarctic Native Americans weren’t in the constitution, and he became a founder of the Alaska Federation of Natives.
  • 10. Interesting Facts from the (Subarctic) – Nomadic Hunters survived migration by following caribou. – They use the bones of animals for tools & utensils. – Some tribes have adapted to temperatures of -80 degrees Fahrenheit. – Inuits would communicate with spirits by playing instruments. – Shamans were feared because of their high honor.
  • 11. Works Sited • Mohel, A.Early Americans. St. Louis: Milken, 2003. Print. • Cordoba, Yasmine A. Igloo. The Rourke Book Company,Inc., 2001. Print. • Staeger, Rob. Native American Religions. Mason Crest Publishers, 2003. Print.