Video Synopses
1. Prehistoric Ohioans
They came to our state more than 12,000 years ago. Some
believe they crossed a land bridge from Siberia to Alaska
and migrated south. Prehistoric Ohioans looks
at the Paleo, Archaic, Adena, Hopewell, Whittlesey and Fort
Ancient peoples. See who lived, hunted, gathered, farmed
and built mysterious mounds in Ohio.
2. Historic Native
Americans
What was daily life like for Ohio's historic Native Americans?
What did they eat? How did they dress? What were their houses
like? The answers depend on where people lived and what
their tribal traditions were. Historic Native Americans
shows how our ancestors used the gifts the Creator gave
them to feed, clothe and house their families.
3. Native American
Spiritual Life
Native American people of Ohio, like those throughout North
America, had many deeply held spiritual beliefs. It was
and is common to have a belief in a Creator, responsible
for the creation of the world. Native American Spiritual
Life deals with some of these beliefs.
4. The Removal
What happened to the Shawnee, the Seneca, the Mingo, the
Delaware and the Wyandotte? Where are the great nations
of Ohio today? The Removal explains the two
main causes of Ohio's Native American population decrease:
cultural compression and European settlers moving into Ohio.
5.
Native Americans Today
Wherever you look in Ohio, you still find the influence
of Native Americans. Native American influences have become
part of the modern fabric of Ohio. Look at the names of
cities, counties, parks and rivers. Look at our sports teams.
Native Americans Today also looks at stereotypes
of Native Americans that exist today.