kwakuitl tribe 2

13
THE KWAIKIUITL BY DAVID BLAND LOCATION AND HOW IT WAS FOURMED

Upload: sabrina-carnesi

Post on 14-Mar-2016

216 views

Category:

Documents


1 download

DESCRIPTION

Group Presentations

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Kwakuitl Tribe 2

THE KWAIKIUITL BY DAVID BLAND

LOCATION AND HOW IT WAS FOURMED

Page 2: Kwakuitl Tribe 2
Page 3: Kwakuitl Tribe 2

Transportation

The Kwaikuitl used canoes. By hollowing out

ceder logs. Their most impressive war conoe , which is about

more than sixty feet long and withstand ocean storms. Were

brought from the Haida tribe

Page 4: Kwakuitl Tribe 2

Include the location where your tribe lived, a

description of the the geography of the area,

and a picture of the area.

Page 5: Kwakuitl Tribe 2
Page 6: Kwakuitl Tribe 2

LOCATION

THE KWAIKIUITL TRIBE LIVED IN BRITISH

COLUMBIA, CANADA.

THE ORIGINAL TRIBE LIVED IN THE PACIFIC

NORTHWEST

THE WEATHER IS VERY COLD AND WET AND

RAINY.

Page 7: Kwakuitl Tribe 2

HOW THEY GOT THEIR LAND

THE KWAKIUITL RESERVED THEIR LAND FOR

THE TRIBE.

EACH KWAKIUITL TRIBE HAD THEIR OWN

LEADER .

EACH TRIBE HAD IT’S OWN GOVERNMENT AND

THEY ARE ALL CITIZENS OF CANADA.

Page 8: Kwakuitl Tribe 2
Page 9: Kwakuitl Tribe 2

Transportation

The Kwaikuitl used canoes. By hollowing out

ceder logs. Their most impressive war conoe , which is about

more than sixty feet long and withstand ocean storms. Were

brought from the Haida tribe

Page 10: Kwakuitl Tribe 2

The Kwakiutl by Jacob Mast

Page 11: Kwakuitl Tribe 2

Chapter One

Kwakiutl Food Diet

The main thing the Kwakiutl ate was fish. Aside from

fish they ate sea mammals. The Kwakiutl also ate

deer, birds, and small game. Another thing they ate

were seaweed, berries, roots ,clam, and shellfish.

They also cooked most of their food.

Page 12: Kwakuitl Tribe 2

The Kwakiutl Tribe

Page 13: Kwakuitl Tribe 2

Clothing

Kwakiutl wore different types of clothing. Men wear breech clout. Men and

women usually always wore moccasins. Women wore short skirts. The

weather effects what they wear. In the winter men and women would wear

knee length tunics. In warm weather, men would where nothing but a breech

clout. Women would wear short skirts.

Moccasins breech clout