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Kyle Gerwin

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on October 2, 2007 at 1:03:01 pm
 

 My name is Kyle Gerwin.  My power point is on Copan.  Copan is a aceint city in Honduras next to Guatimala.  Copan is also the site of a aceint feild were they played the Mayan ball game.  Copan is also a major site of stele that is made there in copan.

 

 

 

My name is Kyle Gerwin.  I work at North Branch Nursery.  I'm in construction electricity at Penta.  I like history, I think that it is very interesting. My presentation is on Copan the city in Handurase.

 

Indian Project

 

 

Annotated Bibliography

 

Zellers, Bridgette, ed. "The Plain Indians." http://inkido.indiana.edu/w310work/romac/plains.html. 22 Apr. 1998. 1 Oct. 2007 <http://inkido.indiana.edu/w310work/romac/plains.html>.

In this website it list all of the indian tribes that were located in the plains. The tribes that are mentioned are the sioux, cheyenne, crow, blackfeet, comanche, pawnee, and many more. The plains are located from the very bottom of the U.S. to about the middle of Canada. This great plans area is made up of green grass and valleys. Summers are very hot and winers are very cooled and very long. Also in the great plans there are very many wild animals that the plains indians used to there advantage.

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The National Park Service. "The Plain Indians." http://www.nps.gov/archive/fola/indians.htm. National Park Service. 1 Oct. 2007 <http://www.nps.gov/archive/fola/indians.htm>.

This website tells all about the diffrent tribes that were located in the Great Plains. The three tribes that this website comments on is the sioux, the cheyenne, and the arapaho. In this website it goes into great detail on what exactly these tribes did and how they survived. The sioux tribe was the tribe that was located at the highest part of the plains. The cheyenne tribe was also located in the same region. Finally the arapaho tribe is unforchanitally disinced.

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"Cheyenne." http://www.nhusd.k12.ca.us/ALVE/NativeAmerhome.html/Cheyenne/cheyenne.html. 1 Oct. 2007 <http://www.nhusd.k12.ca.us/ALVE/NativeAmerhome.html/Cheyenne/cheyenne.html>.

This website has alot of information about many things that the great plains indians did or had to do to survive. This website has information about there tipi's, there people, the bison, and even wepons. This site has five diffrent links about there life styles. This website also has maps and stories about the indians life styles. This website also states information about the wild life that they had to live with. this is cool.

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Giannetta, Regina J. "Index-Plains Indians." http://www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/firstnations/. June 2002. 2 Oct. 2007 <http://www.saskschools.ca/~gregory/firstnations/>.

This website tells all about what the plain indians do and what they eat and preaty much how there entire life style was like. It goes into great detail about all the little things that was in there life style. It tells about the tools they made to hunt and to make work easier. Also it tells what the tools were that they used to serve the food and prepare it as well. They used just about everything that they could off an animal.

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Harris, Moira F. "Plains Indians Drawings." http://www.tribalarts.com/feature/plains/index.html. 1989. 2 Oct. 2007 <http://www.tribalarts.com/feature/plains/index.html>.

This website has alot of informaiton about all the art that the great plains indians had or made. This website has alot of good information about the art work that they had made or did way back when they were still alive. It is all real cool to read and to look at. Some of the thing that are drawn on this website was indians on horses and others were about them hunting to get food for the tribe.

 

Additional Websites

 

 

 http://www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/reports4/plains2.htm This website tells about how the indians life style was.  It tells about what they had to do to survive and make ends meet.  This website also tells about what food that had to eat as well.
 http://www.lib.montana.edu/epubs/nadb/  This website has pictures of the tribes.  It also states things about the museums that these tribes are in.  This is also in univeristies and colleges.
 http://www.texasindians.com/horse.htm  This website tells about how the indians used horses to there advantage to make life easier for them.  It also has stories on how they used dogs.  This website also has picutures of the indians.
 http://www.over-land.com/indians.html  This website has a bunch of links that can take you to other websites for infomation.  For instance some links are about the diffrent tribes.  Others are about the indians and the americans.
 http://www.sonofthesouth.net/union-generals/sioux-indians/sioux-indians.htm  This is all about the sioux tribe.  This website goes into great detail about this tribe.  This website has a bunch of pictures as well.
 

 

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