After Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory he commissioned the Corps of Discovery which was led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark.We were on a fact finding mission to find a Northwest Passage, become friends with the Native Americans and tell them that America now owns the land, and collect information about plants and animal. The trip began in May of 1804 from St. Louis traveling to the Pacific Ocean and in September of 1806 we returned to St. Louis. On September 7,1804 we ran into an animal we named a prairie dog. It was brown except for the longer, they were gray we found it in Old baldy. When we encountered the prairie dog it went into a hole so we had to pour five barrels of water in till they came out. On August …show more content…
The Hidatsa tribe was nomadic the Hidatsa separated after quarreling over the division of a buffalo. The foods that the Hidatsa eat consist of corn, sunflowers seeds, beans, pumpkins, squash, meat, and fish. The Hidatsa tribe lived in earth lodges they were dub from the earth with a wooden domed mound built over top. The Hidatsa tribe was religious they religion was based off of Animism what they believed is that everything has a soul or spirit. Some more facts about the Hidatsa tribe are that they do sun dances and vision quests and for transportation they used small boats. Next we are going to talk about the leaders of the …show more content…
Clark was a map maker he drew all maps we have from that expedition, he also was a writer he wrote everything that they discovered down with Lewis, he also was a people person he got along with a lot of the tribes people. Clark was an enthusiastic person he was very happy and excited, Clark was also careful he made sure he made all the maps right and to write in his journal almost every day Clark made Maps so I think this would be his greatest tribute contribute to America our other leader was Lewis he had military training this means he was strong. Another skill he had was he was a good leader he control all of us and told us what to do. Another skill he had was he was good with tools he could navigate unfamiliar land with his tools. Some of Lewis traits were he was a hard worker you help move us from place to place he also he also has a keen eye could notice all the details on plants and animals one of Lewis greatest contribute to America was he found out a lot about animals and
Lewis and Clark had a profound impact on the historical development of the United States, expanding the nation's understanding of its geography, and shaping the country's connection with Native Americans. The Geography of the Louisiana Purchase led to the development of many things. After realizing that the Northwest Passage didn’t exist, they
First in foremost, he was a participating leader. Always volunteering for task and taking upon himself to conduct investigations. That, too, shows signs of being proactive, tactically proficient and critical thinking. Signs of an adaptive leader. He was also able to communicate to Indians and frontiers man, while also listening and observing the things around him.
Born August 18, 1774; Meriwether Lewis was an American explorer, soldier, politician, public administrator, and the leader of the Louisiana expedition group known as the Corps of Discovery. During the first few years of his life, Meriwether grew up on his family’s estate in Ivy Creek, Virginia. After the death of Meriwether’s father in 1779, Meriwether’s mother Lucy Meriwether remarried to John Marks who later moved the family to Broad River Valley, Georgia in 1780. At his new home, Meriwether was influenced by his love for natural history and spent most of his time improving his skills as an outdoorsman, and it is said that he would go out hunting with his dogs at the age of eight. Meriwether’s mother who was a regionally-known herbalist
Lewis and Clark were known for an incredible journey that changed US history. The journey increased the size of the US dramatically. From May 14, 1804, to September 23, 1806, a dangerous but yet history changing exploration occurred. Through many dangerous situations and hardships, the expedition of Lewis and Clark turned out a success.
The Chinook Indians were a tribe of Native Americans who lived in the Pacific Northwest. They lived along the coast of what is now Oregon and Washington State. The men used bow and arrows for hunting elk, deer and sea mammals. The women gathered other food such as shellfish, clams, roots and berries. The Chinook were very skilled traders.
rivers / Tututni / Fought with the Europeans for gold in 1856 Met europeans in 1700s 75% of them died to disease Lived along the Rogue River Also called the Lower Rogue River Athabascan tribe / Tsimshian / Clan based cultural system Had 4 main clans Southern Alaska Ate fish Also called the Chimmesyan tribe
Shoshone Shoshone is interesting to know about because they speak a different language and do thing different. Some Shoshone speak English. They also hunt for animals to eat. But the Shoshone a small Native American. The Shoshone Indian were not a large group.
The had many tribe like most . indigenous parts including the Chinook. The Chinook was a very large Tribe. So large even they have there own language called “Chinook”. The Chinook made many different thing than the Iroquois such as totem poles and large canoes.
The Mandan Tribe The Mandan tribe is extremely important to U.S. history. The tribe was highly intelligent in their lifestyle. They are also most famously known for coming in contact with Lewis and Clark.
The chiefs’ roles were to focus on warfare and hunts. As a result, the Shoshone tribe does fit perfectly into the “tribes” category. On the other hand, the Shoshone tribe is also somehow fit into the “bands” category. The Shoshone tribe was divided into three small bands, which were Eastern Shoshone, Northern Shoshone,
Members chosen for the expedition were sought after for skills that included hunting, blacksmithing, and gunsmithing, making United States Army soldiers a good option for crew who traveled by land, water and horseback, for nearly 8,000 miles over mountains, through plains and by rivers (The Lewis and Clark Expedition, 2016). The success of the Lewis and Clark expedition was important to science, as they made important observations about the land of North America that lead to creation of maps with Captain Clark having the duty of mapping the landscape because of his experience: the result of maps made by Clark became one of the most important achievements of the western exploration. (The Lewis and Clark Expedition, 2016). The scientific information collected on geography, meteorology, cultures, and animal life and plant life were greatly important to the nation (Corps of Discover, 2016). The trip also was partially useful in creating peaceful relations with the American Indians in territories of the Northwest, although not all tribes were accepting of the gestures, giving gifts was important to building peaceful relationships with the American Indians (The Corp of Discovery, 2016).
The Three Sisters (Corn, Beans, Squash) were some foods that the Iroquois ate. Also the Iroquois hunted and fished for their food. They hunted Deer, Beaver, Geese, and other
He showed the true characteristics of a leader and a hero doing so by believing in equality and his men's determination to fight for their
According to the four sources provided the authors focus on different tribes such as the Pueblo and Inca tribes. The Pueblo people had a well built city, that was later discovered. It was estimated that around one hundred people lived there,but the city had continued to expand. The Pueblo people used resources such as yucca fiber and plants for basket making, sandles, and were even eaten. They also made other goods such as the cradleboard and were traders and artists.
Overall, the Hoh tribe and it’s people have been a pleasure to research. It’s rich culture, history, and legends are very interesting and unique as opposed to other Native American tribes I have researched in the past. The Hoh tribe and its reservation will add to my Nature Bridge experience, and I am very excited for our upcoming trip to the area in