Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Abenaki Question

Students -
In the comments section, please write one complete sentence comparing or contrasting YOUR life with the life of an ABENAKI child.

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  1. The kids can go fishing like me .

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  2. I have electronics and more modern toys while abenaki children had wooden toys.

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  3. The kid likes caves like i do .

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  4. Abenakis wear animal fur and we wear coats.

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  5. The abenaki use plants for healing and get smallpox and we do not. we use pills and don't get smallpox.

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  6. I'm not like an Abenaki child because....
    1. I use art mutrals.
    2.I don't make cloths.

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  7. Abenaki sleep in animal skins and I sleep in blankets.

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  8. I don't hunt animals like Abenaki boys.

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  9. My life is not the same as the abanki life. but we are alike. like they have axes just like us.

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  10. I have a cave just like the book.

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  11. Abenaki don't have heat like we have today.

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  12. Most Abenaki kids wear animal skin for cloths and I do not.

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  13. We use better hunting tools for hunting.

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  14. Abenaki children lived in the seventeen hundreds.

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  15. my life is different from the Abenaki because we use markers and the Abenaki used rocks to etch that is how I'm different from the Abenaki children.(;

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  16. Some Abenaki children had modern wooden toys and i have Lego blocks and stuff.

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  17. the abenaki after they hunt a animal and eat there meat they pray for the animal

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  18. People in Abenaki go fishing we also go fishing

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  19. They have less of a variety of clothes than us.

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  20. In the book cave of falling water wane finds a cave and her friends died of a sickness and she makes a pot of corn and makes carvings.

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  21. From Georgia -
    Abenaki children would live in places where there is no heat at all. Today we have heat but normally only use it throughout the winter.

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  22. My life is the same as the Abenaki because I like to tell stories from the top of my head so did they.

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  23. they have wood houses to

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