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Congratulations! You chose the role of
the Native American.
Step
One:
Begin your research by reading the passage titled
Indians at
the Time of Contact 1600-1850 from the Pioneering the Upper
Mid-West, American Memory collection. While reading, write down keywords
on the Information
Gathering worksheet to search the American Memory collections.
Step
Two:
Consider the following questions
while conducting reseach on your topic.
- What motivated the Native Americans to interact with
the people who traveled west?
- How
were the Native Americans living before they did they encountered those
who journeyed west?
- How did the changed conditions influence
decisions of the Native Americans?
- What were the conflicts between the
Native Americans and the settlers who moved west?
- How did policies of the U.S. government
influence the lives of Native Americans?
Begin your research using the following
links:
Step Three:
Try searching the collections by using the following
Information Gathering
worksheet.
Step Four:
Using the information from your research write
a petition to the Bureau of Indian Affairs sharing your concerns about
the conditions caused by the influx of settlers to the West. Edit and
revise your letter according to the writing rubric.
Step Five:
All the
Native Americans will chronicle the effects of the journeys west upon
the Native Americans for the Pioneer Museum. Your combined exhibition
must include a journal, map, timeline, broadside and at least one additional
artifact. Study the project
guidelines and then decide among your group which project you will
contribute.
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