Wednesday, March 30, 2016

The Osage Indians

The Osage Indians



     The Osage Indians were found in Missouri near the Missouri and Osage rivers.  They were found by the French in 1673.  They are famous for their hunting, gardening, and foraging skills.  The Osage later found themselves in Northeastern Arkansas.  They called themselves Ni-U-Kon-Ska which means Children of the Middle Waters, though usually known as Wha Sha She.  The tribe lived in teepees and earth lodges. 

   
    The Osage hunted buffalo and deer a lot because they create food and clothes and have useful body parts for hunting tools, carrying water, nuts, berries, and more.  They grew vegetables like corn, beans, and some pumpkins.  Before they were forced to Oklahoma they roamed the land between three great rivers, the Missouri, the Arkansas, and the Mississippi.


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Great Depression A to Z

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Sunday, March 27, 2016

Rosa Parks


     Rosa Parks was a normal African American in America until she got famous by simply refusing to give up her seat on a bus to a white man.  Rosa was born on February 4, 1913 in Tuskegee, Alabama and died October 24, 2005 in Detroit Michigan.  She was taught to read by her mother and later went to Industrial School for Girls in Montgomery.  In the 11th grade Rosa went to the laboratory school for secondary education which was followed by Alabama State Teachers College for Negroes.  When she was 19 she married Raymond Parks. 

     When Rosa Parks got on the bus after a long day at work there got to be to many people on the bus she and three other African Americans were ordered to move for a white man.  The three other African Americans did but Rosa didn't.  The bus driver yelled again and Rosa looked at him and said no.  The bus driver said that he would call the police and have her arrested then Rosa said quietly that he could do that.  So the bus driver called the police and Rosa was arrested.  Four days later she was disorderedly conduct. 



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Monday, March 21, 2016

Hi!  I made a newsletter about the Great Depression with some cool facts.  Click HERE to see it.

Monday, March 7, 2016

A-Z of Pennsylvania

Here is my  A-Z about Pennsylvania.
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A-Z of Peyton Manning

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Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Tchiakovsky

HERE is my A-Z on Peter Tchiakovsky.

Napoleon Bonaparte

Hey guys, I made a A-Z about Napoleon Bonaparte and you can check it out HERE.

Nazi Germany

HERE is my A to Z, Nazi Germany. (please do not edit)