American Indians of the Woodlands: The American Indians Series -
American Indians of the Woodlands: The American Indians Series
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Cooperation and conflict were a part of American Indian life among the Woodland peoples east of the Mississippi river. The Iroquois people and tribes like the Cherokee and the Ojibwe each adapted to their unique environments and experienced the impact of European exploration and settlement in a different way. Students will explore the environmental influences of the Woodland Indians and see their role in the birth of the United States. Early treaties, even the Treaty of Paris, had an impact on the traditional homelands of Woodland tribes. Students will get a glimpse of the Trail of Tears and see the impact of the Indian Relocation Act of 1830.
Item#: A6904
ISBN#: 978-1-58541-513-7
Grades: 2-6
Runtime: 20 min.
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Item#: A6904
ISBN#: 978-1-58541-513-7
Grades: 2-6
Runtime: 20 min.
This Video is Part of a Series:
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