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Page 1: Long Knives

“Soul Warmth” from anvilcloud @ http://flickr.com/photos/anvilcoud/176416804/

The Coming of the Long

Knives

Open Court Fifth Grade Unit 5 Lesson 4 Ms. Mercer Nicholas Elementary SCUSD

all images are from Microsoft Clipart, or have a Creative Commons license

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Spelling Words

1. explosion

2. vision

3. examination

4. measure

5. position

6. discussion

7. edition

8. pleasure

9. version

10. education

1. tradition

2. selection

3. collision

4. restriction

5. illusion

6. nation

7. direction

8. destruction

9. starvation

10. duration

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Word Knowledge

What is the pattern?

harmhelpstrengthweaknessfastslow

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Word Knowledge

What is the pattern?

harmhelpstrengthweaknessfastslow

The pattern is antonyms or words with the opposite meaning

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Word Knowledge

What is the pattern?

peopleAmericansNavaho

vegetableplantscorn

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Word Knowledge

What is the pattern?

peopleAmericansNavaho

vegetableplantscorn

What is the pattern?

Each of these gives more specific, or detailed information

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Word Knowledge

What is the pattern?

knifeknives

lifelives

leafleaves

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Word Knowledge

What is the pattern?

knifeknives

lifelives

leafleaves

What is the pattern?

These words have the “f” and “fe” change to “ves” when they become plurals

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Word Knowledge

What is the pattern?

direction

destruction

starvation

duration

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Word Knowledge

What is the pattern?

direction

destruction

starvation

duration

What is the pattern?

the –tion ending making the –shun sound

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Vocabulary

• hogan• abandon• deserted• secure• captivity

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hogan

“We will build new homes,” he said. “When the Long Knives leave we will go into the forest and cut timber. We will build hogans that are better than those the soldiers burned.”

The Navajo family lives in a hogan on the reservation.

http://flickr.com/photos/sublime_dharma/114756304/ Traditional Hogan from Sublimedharma

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hogan

“We will build new homes,” he said. “When the Long Knives leave we will go into the forest and cut timber. We will build hogans that are better than those the soldiers burned.”

The Navajo family lives in a hogan on the reservation.

• a traditional Navaho house

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abandon

I would have gone with them if I had thought that in a few days the Long Knives would leave and we would come back to our village. I would never have abandoned them.

When the gold mines dried up, many people abandoned the towns that no longer had a reason to exist in that location.

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abandon

I would have gone with them if I had thought that in a few days the Long Knives would leave and we would come back to our village. I would never have abandoned them.

When the gold mines dried up, many people abandoned the towns that no longer had a reason to exist in that location.

• to leave something behind forever

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deserted

Once they got off their horses and two of them climbed up to Rainbow Cave where cliff dwellers had lived long ago. But they found the houses deserted.

The tall weeds in the yard, the broken windows, and the hole in the roof was a sign to us that the building was deserted.

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deserted

Once they got off their horses and two of them climbed up to Rainbow Cave where cliff dwellers had lived long ago. But they found the houses deserted.

The tall weeds in the yard, the broken windows, and the hole in the roof was a sign to us that the building was deserted.

• not lived in, abandoned

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secure

The white soldiers had searched the canyon and found no trace of us. We felt secure.

Our liberty is secure because many brave people have fought to defend our civil rights.

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secure

The white soldiers had searched the canyon and found no trace of us. We felt secure.

Our liberty is secure because many brave people have fought to defend our civil rights.

• safe from harm or danger

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captivity

With the Long Knives at their backs…all the Navahos were marching into captivity.

The accused man was held in captivity at jail until after his trial was over.

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captivity

With the Long Knives at their backs…all the Navahos were marching into captivity.

The accused man was held in captivity at jail until after his trial was over.

• the state of being held as a prisoner

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Background

This story is about the forced migration (or march) of the Navaho (Navajo) from Arizona to New Mexico in 1863.

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Background

As white settlers came out west, there were conflicts between the settlers and the Native Americans.

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Background

The Navaho were forced to walk 300 miles to Fort Sumner. This called the Long Walk by the Navaho.

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Background

The Navaho had to stay as prisioners at Fort Sumner until 1868 when they agreed to stay on a reservation. This is still one of the largest Indian reservations today.