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the native's ghost town
HOW to RIDE A HORSE !
The Cheyenne adopted horse culture in the 18th century, and became well-known as probably the best horsemen of the Northern Plains. The horse has played an invaluable role in transport, both for civilian and military purposes, helping to shape human history. In this activity we will show people how to ride a horse in the way of the natives americans. We will then travel into a pack of buffalos and simulate an hunt like real natives.
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Native american food
The most important Indigenous American crops have generally included Indian corn (or maize, from the Taíno name for the plant), beans, squash, pumpkins, sunflowers, wild rice, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, peanuts, avocados, papayas, potatoes and chocolate. When the customer will enter the room they will be greated with a native american music and there will have a bar with different concoction that natives americans used to drink.
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A night like an Indian
The natives american are very connected with nature : they believed in gods and spirit throuth nature. They were nomad and move according to the season and the direction of the buffalos herd, this is why they lived in tepee At the end of the day all the tribe gathered to tell the stories of their ancestors and contemplate the stars. The custumer will pass one night as real natives. They will sleep in tepee and in the evening they will gather around the fire to listen to the stories of the nitve, their belief and the stars.
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THE NORTH AMERICAN'S oral education
Here we will show at people how the oral education worked within the tribe, like the chaman telling stories of theirs ancestors. We will also denounce the form of education in the boradings schools, where natives suffured and were devided betwen the diferents cultures.
Native American oral literature preserves cultural legacy and traditions through storytelling, oratory, and performance. Passed on through myths, songs, legends, and tales, oral literature places great importance on language. In the retelling, information must be remembered accurately.
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MUSEUM OF BUFFALOS
Native americans relied heavily on buffalos for their survival and well-being using every part of the bison for food, clothing, shelter, tools, jewelry and ceremonies. We will make an activity were people can create their own jewelry with buffalos' horns. They can then keep a souvenir of their journey here
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Project
Native Americans
START
the native's ghost town
HOW to RIDE A HORSE !
The Cheyenne adopted horse culture in the 18th century, and became well-known as probably the best horsemen of the Northern Plains. The horse has played an invaluable role in transport, both for civilian and military purposes, helping to shape human history. In this activity we will show people how to ride a horse in the way of the natives americans. We will then travel into a pack of buffalos and simulate an hunt like real natives.
Back
Native american food
The most important Indigenous American crops have generally included Indian corn (or maize, from the Taíno name for the plant), beans, squash, pumpkins, sunflowers, wild rice, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, peanuts, avocados, papayas, potatoes and chocolate. When the customer will enter the room they will be greated with a native american music and there will have a bar with different concoction that natives americans used to drink.
Back
A night like an Indian
The natives american are very connected with nature : they believed in gods and spirit throuth nature. They were nomad and move according to the season and the direction of the buffalos herd, this is why they lived in tepee At the end of the day all the tribe gathered to tell the stories of their ancestors and contemplate the stars. The custumer will pass one night as real natives. They will sleep in tepee and in the evening they will gather around the fire to listen to the stories of the nitve, their belief and the stars.
Back
THE NORTH AMERICAN'S oral education
Here we will show at people how the oral education worked within the tribe, like the chaman telling stories of theirs ancestors. We will also denounce the form of education in the boradings schools, where natives suffured and were devided betwen the diferents cultures.
Native American oral literature preserves cultural legacy and traditions through storytelling, oratory, and performance. Passed on through myths, songs, legends, and tales, oral literature places great importance on language. In the retelling, information must be remembered accurately.
Back
MUSEUM OF BUFFALOS
Native americans relied heavily on buffalos for their survival and well-being using every part of the bison for food, clothing, shelter, tools, jewelry and ceremonies. We will make an activity were people can create their own jewelry with buffalos' horns. They can then keep a souvenir of their journey here
Back