Dakota on the move
Left: Julia Tuell took this photo of a family and horse travois on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation in 1906. She identified the woman on the horse as Strong Left Hand. Courtesy of Buzz Tuell, Tuell Pioneer Photography Right: doctorbarkman.blogspot.com/2013/03/history-and-vintage-photos-of-native.html
When the Dakota packed up to follow the buffalo herds, they carried all their belongings with them. Their tipi poles with a platform for their supplies were attached to their horses and dogs and dragged along. The French called this a travois. The Dakota name is hupák’iŋ.
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1 Essential Questions
2 Learning Goal
3 Vocabulary Words
4 Pronunciation of Dakota Seasons Video
5 Housing/Summer
6 Summer Planting Foods
7 Watcher Stage/Summer
8 Video – Dream of Wild Health
9 Wild Plants/Summer
10 Fishing – Animation of Spearing
11 Hunting/Fall
12 Buffalo – Importance of the Buffalo
13 Slide show – Buffalo as a walking store
14 Video – Prairie Island Buffalo Project
15 Dakota on the Move /Fall
16 Tipi – Tent vs. Tipi
17 Tipi – 14 Buffalo Hides Image
18 Video – Setting up a Tipi
19 Tipi - Inside a Tipi
20 Tipi – Quiz
21 Tipi – Answers
22 Essential Question Review
23 Learning Goal Review
24 Extension of Learning & Constructing a Parflech Bag
1 Essential Questions
2 Learning Goal
3 Vocabulary Words
4 Pronunciation of Dakota Seasons Video
5 Housing/Summer
6 Summer Planting Foods
7 Watcher Stage/Summer
8 Video – Dream of Wild Health
9 Wild Plants/Summer
10 Fishing – Animation of Spearing
11 Hunting/Fall
12 Buffalo – Importance of the Buffalo
13 Slide show – Buffalo as a walking store
14 Video – Prairie Island Buffalo Project
15 Dakota on the Move /Fall
16 Tipi – Tent vs. Tipi
17 Tipi – 14 Buffalo Hides Image
18 Video – Setting up a Tipi
19 Tipi - Inside a Tipi
20 Tipi – Quiz
21 Tipi – Answers
22 Essential Question Review
23 Learning Goal Review
24 Extension of Learning & Constructing a Parflech Bag