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Native American Regions of the US
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Cultural RegionsOften people living in the same area share some ways of life. Such an area is called a cultural region. People living in a place with cold weather, for example, wear heavy clothing. Many people living in a place with rich soil farm the land. Yet in North America, there were great differences even among the people of the same cultural region. Think about these differences as you read about each cultural region.
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Tribes We Will Study:
Eastern Woodland Hochunk (Winnebago)
Great Plains Mandan
Southwest Apache
Northwest Coast Tlingit
Cultural Regions of North America
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The Eastern Woodlands Tribes
SOME OF THE TRIBES • Iroquois
• Algonquian• Wompanoag• Natchez • Powhatan• Cherokee• Ojibwa• Seneca
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The Hocak (Ho-chunk) Nation
The Hochunk people prefer this name over their given name Winnebago
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Their homeland is the area between Green Bay and Lake Winnebago in northeast Wisconsin.
Where did they live?
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Housing Wigwams or birch bark homes were usually 8-10 feet tall, made of wooden frames and covered with woven mats.
Tipi’s were often used during hunting trips since they were easy to set up and take down.
Women were often in charge of setting up and taking down their housing.
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Clothing
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Family RolesMen’s Roles
Women’s Roles
◦ Hunters◦ Warriors◦ Storytellers◦ Art & Music◦ Traditional Medicine
◦ Farmers◦ Child-rearing◦ Cooks◦ Storytellers◦ Art & Music◦ Traditional Medicine
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Children Life
Corn husk dolls were popular with young girls.
Winnebago boys liked to play lacrosse and the hoop and ball game.
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Important Hochunk Ceremonies Hoop Dancer