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Plains Indians
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GCSE History (Amercian West) Mind Map on Plains Indians, created by ELeanor Turner on 11/04/2016.
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Plains Indians
Beliefs
Belief in spirits
Waken tanka
The Great spirit
Created the world
Created all that lived
Everything had a spirit
Contacted through visions
Interpreted by Shaman
How they got their adult names
Contact through dances and ceremonies
Sundance
Buffalo Dance
Scalp dance
Circle of Nature
Circle of their councils
Circle of their tipis
Circle of the sun
Sacred Land
Came from the earth
Returned to the earth when died
Part of the land
Land was their mother
High places- close to the spirit world
The Black Hills
Where they were saved from the great flood
Where they took dead for burial
Prepared to fight for it
Daily life
Home
Tipi
Could be packed up and transported
Suitable for all weather conditions
Family Life
Men
Hunting
Protect horses
Protection
Polygamy
More than one wife
Made sure all women were taken care of
If husbands died
Arranged marraiges
Women
Tipi
Food
Water
Making clothing
Children
Future
Learnt skills
Boys- bows and arrows
Girls- Maintain a home
How to ride
Learnt how to survive
Old people
Gave advise
Bring up the children
When too old and weak they were left behind
Organisation
(Sioux) Nation
Not led by an individual
Consists of many tribes
Tribes consist of many bands
Bands
Influenced by warrior society
Advised by a council
Led by a chief
Wise
Warrior
Spirtitual
Buffalo
Hunting
Creep up on them and shoot arrows
Disguise in wolf skins
Stampede
Trap them in valleys
Driven off cliffs
Used horses when discovered
Uses
Hide
Tipi covers
Clothes
Carpets
Mocassins
Sinews
Bow strings
Brain
Used for tanning
Tongue
Eaten
Hair brush
Horns
Headresses
Teeth
Necklaces
Skull
Religious ceremonies
Warfare
Why fight?
Protect their way of life
Stealing horses
Impress
Women
Older warriors
Increase standing in tribe
Seek revenge
Destroy enemies
Uniform
War shirt
Shield
Feathers
They were marked in various ways to show success in warfare
Body painting
Amulet
Spiritual
Scalps decoration
Lance
Weapons
Horse
Bow and arrow
Coup stick
Rifle
Reached Sioux due to trading
Shield
Tomahawk
Low casualities
Counting Coup
If touched with coup stick: disgrace
Did not believe in killing being brave
Braver to touch enemy with a coup stick
More men lost through hunting accidents than war
Less than 4 lost a year
Scalping
Took scalps as evidence of their success
Dried and hung outside tipis
Trophies
Believed if warrior lost his scalp, he could not go into afterlife
So your enemy would not be there to fight you in the afterlife
Mutilation could also occur
Leave enemies disabled in the afterlife
Horses
Enabled warriors to raid over farther distances
Wealth counted by no. of horses
New reason for warfare
Horsemanship became important in society
Enemies of Sioux
White men
Crows
Pawnee
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