Post on 15-Jul-2015
Native American
PICTOGRAPHS
WINTER COUNT
Native Americans were the first people living in the United States as well as the rest of North America.
PICTOGRAPHS
There were many different groups or tribes of Native Americans. They did not have a written language. They have complex spoken languages and used other ways to communicate with each other.
PICTOGRAPHS
Native Americans were the first people living in the United States as well as the rest of North America.
Most of the groups or tribes used a kind of picture writing called pictographs. Many of the pictograph symbols are the same or similar among several groups or tribes.
PICTOGRAPHS
Native Americans were the first people living in the United States as well as the rest of North America.
There were many different groups or tribes of Native Americans. They did not have a written language. They have complex spoken languages and used other ways to communicate with each other.
PICTOGRAPHS
This Brule Sioux tipi is decorated with a winter count painted in pictographs. It was made over 100 years ago.
PICTOGRAPHS
This buffalo hide from a Plains tribe shows a battle.
PICTOGRAPHS
This Iowa warrior is painted for battle. Usually pictographsof hands represent success in hand-to-hand combat.
PICTOGRAPHS
These are pictographs painted on rock from the Boundary Waters of Minnesota. They show people, probably warriors, in canoes, hunting moose.
PICTOGRAPHS
Behind the Lakota Sioux couple in the photograph is a record of Battle in pictographs.1890-1891
PICTOGRAPHS
This shows a Native American artist, Sam Two Kills, paintingA winter count. It is from over 100 years ago.
PICTOGRAPHS
. Settlers and explorers created “dictionaries” to help them read pictograph messages.
PICTOGRAPHS