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KNIFE RIVER
INDIAN VILLAGES NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE
TEACHER'S GUIDE ILLUSTRATIONS:
Please use to make overhead transparencies. Figure: 1...Earthlodges along the Knife River 2...Antler rake 3...Garden watcher's stage 4...Corn husking 5...Pounding corn with pestle and mortar 6...Burden basket 7...Cache pit 8...Buffalo hunt 9...Spoon and dishes of horn and shell 10...Tipi camp 11...Winter camp 12...Earthlodge diagram 13...Inside an earthlodge 14...Elders place in the earthlodge 15...Earthlodge shrine 16...Dog with a travois 17...Horse with a travois 18...Making a bull boat 19...Bull boats 20...Buffalo robe 21...Bladder bucket 22...Willow booth 23...Tossing with a blanket MAPS: **Regional map showing Knife River Indian Villages NHS **Detail of Knife River Indian Villages NHS **Detail of Big Hidatsa Village **Trading relationships **Movement of durable materials Credits: All maps and Figure 7 by permission of Dr. Stanley Ahler, from his book People of the Willows. The Prehistory and Early History of the Hidatsa Indians. Figure 12 by permission of the American Museum of Natural History, NY,NY. From the publication Reprints in Anthropology, Volume 11: Anthropological Papers of the American Museum of Natural History, Volume XXXIII, Part V, THE HIDATSA EARTHLODGE, by Gilbert Wilson. All other illustrations were drawn by Frederick Wilson and found in the book Waheenee, by Gilbert Wilson. This publication is in public domain. |