Yes Ma am By Cheryl Graham Are these Coastal Natives? Are these Coastal Natives? How did their environment support them? Provided salmon and shellfish. How did their environment constrain them? Limited their food choices. How did their environment support them? Provided cedar trees for longhouses. How did their environment constrain them? Forced them to use boats for transportation. Are these Plateau Natives? Are these Plateau Natives? How did their environment support them? plants. How did their environment constrain them? How did their environment support them? mats. How did their environment constrain them? Provided deer, fish, elk and Forced them to migrate in search of food. Provided grasses to make woven Forced them to use dogs to carry supplies.
Anthropology Bugaloo By Cheryl Graham I m an anthropologist and I m here to say, I study native peoples every day. Sometimes I ask questions, or hear a shaman s song, Researching culture all day long. I study about people and what they used, For hunting, fishing and cooking food. I learn about shelter that people lived in, Made of cedar planks, earth or animal skin. I research special events of early life Along with natural everyday strife. I study the tools natives created, For their survival technology aided. I study about each region and culture From the information that I gather. I carefully record native celebrations, Handed down through many generations.
Native Americans Here, Native Americans There By Taffy Carlise-Turner Native Americans everywhere! Resourceful Native Americans canoeing, Hardworking Native Americans building, Nomadic Native Americans hunting, And happy Native Americans celebrating. Salmon in the Columbia River, Deer throughout the Plateau Region Whales breaching the Pacific Ocean, And horses roaming across the land. Native Americans everywhere! Native Americans! Native Americans! Native Americans!
I Can Spell By Cori Chambers and Cheryl Graham I can spell native, n-a-t-i-v-e I can spell people, p-e-o-p-l-e I can spell tribe, t-r-i-b-e I can spell plants p-l-a-n-t-s I can spell berries, b-e-r-r-i-e-s I can spell roots, r-o-o-t-s I can spell animal, a-n-i-m-a-l I can spell deer, d-e-e-r I can spell salmon, s-a-l-m-o-n I can spell hunt, h-u-n-t I can spell carve, c-a-r-v-e I can spell weave, w-e-a-v-e Yes I can! Yes I can! E-N-V-I-R-O-N-M-E-N-T Environment
CEDAR HERE, CEDAR THERE By Laura Curry Cedar here, cedar there, Cedar was useful everywhere! Cedar logs being hollowed, Cedar bark being shredded, Cedar roots being woven, And cedar planks being split. Tall cedar for totem poles, Masks of wolf and raven, too. Bent cedar for cooking bowls, And a cedar whaling canoe. Cedar here, cedar there, Cedar was useful everywhere! Cedar! Cedar! Cedar!
NATIVE AMERICANS HERE, NATIVE AMERICANS THERE By Renee Rodriquez, Jan Smithson, Jessica Vigil, Sally Dueweke, 2007 Native Americans, Native Americans everywhere! Adventurous Native Americans settling, Brave Native Americans traveling, Strong Native Americans climbing, Peaceful Native Americans adapting. Native Americans on the rocky Coast, Native Americans across the desert Plateau, Native Americans in the Cascade Mountains, And Native Americans in our state. Native Americans, Native Americans everywhere! NATIVE AMERICANS! NATIVE AMERICANS! NATIVE AMERICANS!