Native Americans of the Northwest Plateau

Native Americans of the Northwest Plateau
Title Native Americans of the Northwest Plateau PDF eBook
Author Kelly L. Barth
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 2001
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781560068778

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Profiles the culture, customs, religious practices and life style of several native American tribes of the Northwest plateau. Discusses the history, culture, religious beliefs, and daily life of the Indians that lived in the Northwest plateau.

Peoples of the Plateau

Peoples of the Plateau
Title Peoples of the Plateau PDF eBook
Author Steven L. Grafe
Publisher
Pages 221
Release 2005
Genre History
ISBN 9780806137278

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Presents eighty photos of Umatilla, Walla Walla, and Cayuse Indians from the Columbia River Plateau taken by Major Moorhouse, an Indian agent and amateur photographer who served the Pacific Northwest territory. Simultaneous.

Plateau Indians and the Quest for Spiritual Power, 1700-1850

Plateau Indians and the Quest for Spiritual Power, 1700-1850
Title Plateau Indians and the Quest for Spiritual Power, 1700-1850 PDF eBook
Author Larry Cebula
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 218
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 9780803203099

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Fusing myriad primary and secondary sources, historian Larry Cebula offers a compelling master narrative of the impact of Christianity on the Columbian Plateau peoples in the Pacific Northwest from 1700 to 1850. ø For the Native peoples of the Columbian Plateau, the arrival of whites was understood primarily as a spiritual event, calling for religious explanations. Between 1700 and 1806, Native peoples of the Columbian Plateau experienced the presence of whites indirectly through the arrival of horses, some trade goods by long-distance exchange, and epidemic diseases that decimated their population and shook their faith in their religious beliefs. Many responded by participating in the Prophet Dance movement to restore their frayed links to the spirit world. ø When whites arrived in the early nineteenth century, the Native peoples of the Columbian Plateau were more concerned with learning about white people's religious beliefs and spiritual power than with acquiring their trade goods; trading posts were seen as windows into another world rather than sources of goods. The whites? strange appearance and seeming immunity to disease and the unique qualities of their goods and technologies suggested great spiritual power to the Native peoples. But disillusionment awaited: Catholic and Protestant missionaries came to teach the Native peoples about Christianity, yet these white spiritual practices failed to protect them from a new round of epidemic disease. By 1850, with their world devastatingly altered, most Plateau Indians had rejected Christianity

Plains Indian Rock Art

Plains Indian Rock Art
Title Plains Indian Rock Art PDF eBook
Author James D. Keyser
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 348
Release 2001
Genre Art
ISBN 9780295980942

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Archaeologist Keyser and Klassen share with readers the origins, diversity, and beauty of Plains rock art, with the hope of encouraging greater awareness and respect for this cultural tradition by society as a whole. Their guide covers the natural and archaeological history of the northwestern Plains; explains rock art forms, techniques, styles, terminology and dating; and suggests interpretations of images and compositions. The text is illustrated throughout with black-and-white photos, maps and drawings. The writing is serious, but accessible to the general reader. c. Book News Inc.

American Indians of the Plateau and Plains

American Indians of the Plateau and Plains
Title American Indians of the Plateau and Plains PDF eBook
Author Britannica Educational Publishing
Publisher Britannica Educational Publishing
Pages 161
Release 2011-11-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 161530715X

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The use of horses has perhaps most dramatically shaped the way of life for Native American tribes in the Plateau and Plains regions of North America, but the practices and traditions of both culture areas date back to a time long before Europeans ever touched American shores, introducing their animals and customs to the continent’s indigenous peoples. This captivating volume examines the history and cross-cultural interactions that came to be associated with the peoples of the Plateau and the changing settlement patterns of the Plains peoples, as well as the cultural, social, and spiritual practices that have defined the major tribes of each region.

American Indians of the Pacific Northwest

American Indians of the Pacific Northwest
Title American Indians of the Pacific Northwest PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Von Aderkas
Publisher Osprey Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2005-05-08
Genre History
ISBN 9781841767413

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The Indian tribes of the Pacific Northwest, both on the Coast and the inland Plateau, were the last to encounter white traders and settlers. When contact occured in the late 18th century the explorers and traders found two distinct cultures. The fairly recent adoption of the horse had opened the Plateau tribes to influences from the peoples of the Plains; but the tribes of the Coast presented a sharply different picture, involving rigid class hierarchies, an economy based on fishing and hunting marine animals, and frequent intertribal warfare which involved slave raiding and head hunting. This fascinating text describes the ways of life, in peace and war, of the coastal and inland peoples of this region.

Early Native American Lifestyles and Stories

Early Native American Lifestyles and Stories
Title Early Native American Lifestyles and Stories PDF eBook
Author Tim McNeese
Publisher Milliken Publishing Company
Pages 31
Release 2002-09-01
Genre Education
ISBN 0787734101

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This packet provides a detailed and richly illustrated overview of the lives of the first Americans. Tribal beliefs, habits, practices, and the unique structures of various tribal societies are discussed. Challenging review questions encourage meaningful reflection and historical analysis. A map, test, answer key, and extensive bibliography are included.