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American Indians IIPrezentace Power Point
ANGLICKÝ JAZYK – 2. stupeň
Autor: Mgr. Marie Vlčková, Masarykova ZŠ Plzeň
Projekt "EU peníze školám", registrační číslo projektu: CZ.1.07/1.4.00/21.1740 Tento projekt je spolufinancován Evropským sociálním fondem a státním rozpočtem České republiky
Anotace Učební materiál slouží k seznámení s nejvýznamnějšími indiánskými kmeny, k orientaci v jejich původním rozmístění na území Ameriky a k seznámení s jejich tradicemi
Autor Mgr. Marie Vlčková
Jazyk Anglický jazyk
Očekávaný výstup
Orientace v základních indiánských kmenech a jejich tradicích
Speciální vzdělávací
potřeby - žádné -
Klíčová slova Territories/ Cherokee/ the game of lacross/ Sioux/ Apache/ Navajo/ famous personalities of Indian origin/
Druh učebního materiálu
Prezentace Power Point
Druh interaktivity
Poznávací aktivita
Cílová skupina Žák 7. – 9.ročníku
Stupeň a typ vzdělávání
Základní vzdělávání – druhý stupeň
Typická věková skupina
13 - 15 let
Celková velikost 7417 kB
AMERICAN INDIANS
WILD WEST The American frontier comprises the geography, history,
folklore, and cultural expression of life in the forward wave of American westward expansion that began with English colonial settlements in the early 17th century and ended with the assimilation of the last mainland territories into states in the early 20th century.
Enormous popular attention in the media focuses on the western United States in the second half of the nineteenth century, a period sometimes called the Old West, or the Wild West. The frontier history tells the story of the creation and defense of communities, the use of the land, the development of markets, and the formation of states.
CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS Native Americans had many customs and
traditions. They were passed from generation to generation.
Although the invasion of the white men destroyed many tribes and traditions, some old customs remained.
Dance played a very important role in Native American tribes. People danced for many occasions and ceremonies.many occasions and ceremonies. Weddings, were usually very festive.
Many tribes in many regions celebrated the harvest. (corn)
During these festivals the people painted their faces white to represent happiness.
Indian pottery is a very old art. Some remains of ancient pottery was found to be as old as 300 B.C. This was found in Arizona. Indian pottery was glazed in fire and covered with clay strips.
The Plains Indians believed in the Great Spirit. The Indians believed the Great Spirit had power over all things including animals, trees, stones, and clouds. The earth was believed to be the mother of all spirits. The sun had great power also because it gave the earth light and warmth
Native Americans made beautiful jewelry. It was also used for trading. They traded beads, shells, silver, turquoise and amber. For beadwork, they carved shells, stones, copper, and wood. They beaded pieces of leather, their clothing and decorations.
Native Americans were great storytellers. They had many legends and were passed from one generation to another. These legends help save the culture and traditions of many tribes. Some legends tell about heroes.
Native Americans knew a lot about healing and natural medicine. The medicine included herbs, but also spirits! Native Americans believed that people should live in harmony with the nature and you heal by returning people to that harmony. Most of the tribes had special "medicine" men and women who did the healing. Sometimes they are called shamans.
TODAY'S INDIAN RESERVATIONS
In the U.S. Indian reservations controlled by Indian tribes under the auspices of the Office of Indian Affairs Ministry of Interior USA
In the U.S. there are approximately 310 Indian reservations, which means that not every one of nearly 550 strains have their own reservation
CHEROKEE
invented the game of lacrosse invented their own alphabet original territory: North Carolina, South Carolina,
Tennessee today´s smaller territory in: North Carolina, South
Carolina, Texas, Georgia, Alabama, Oklahoma
SIOUX original territory: South Dakota, North
Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, Wyoming, Montana
APACHE original territory: Arizona, Texas, New
Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska
NAVAJO
The Navajo (Navajo: Diné or Naabeehó) of the Southwestern United States are the largest federally recognized tribe of the United States of America with 300,048 enrolled tribal members.
FAMOUS PERSONALITIES OF INDIAN ORIGIN
Valerie Red-Horse – an American actor, a film director
Adam Beach – an American actor
Wes Studi – an American actor
Graham Greene – an American actor
Kimberly Guerrero – an American actress
Irene Bedard – an American actress
POUŽITÉ OBRÁZKY:
http://www.emersonkent.com/images/indian_tribes.jpg http://www.elcivics.com/images/piegan-blackfoot.jpg http://www.indians.org/articles/american- indians.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Apache_chieff_Geronimo_(right)_and_his_warriors_in_1886.jpg