Course Outline
During the class students will analyze the different ways humans have adapted to and utilized the natural environment. Students will gather and analyze information from the 2 documentary series. Using geographical information and geographical tools students will construct an original cultural profile document of tribal cultures. At the end of the class students will write an essay demonstrating their understanding of how humans have adapted to and utilized the natural environment at different times in our history.
Click on this link to read an example culture profile
https://docs.google.com/a/cfahs.org/document/d/1iCSiCWaTXakF3uGBU7rTdz84pJ7DU32Z0oGsLztvXE0/edit?hl=en_USHelpful links for extra information.humanplanetblog.comhttp://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/humanplanetexplorer/http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12301421
Human Planet Environments
Anuta with Bruce Parry
Hunting under water without oxygen!!
This man belongs to the sea gypsies near the Philippines and his culture exists on boats and rarely to people visit land.
This man belongs to the sea gypsies near the Philippines and his culture exists on boats and rarely to people visit land.
Hunting bats is an important part of this cultures protein intake in papua New Guinea.
The Suri Tribe in Ethiopia
preparing for the Stick fighting
competiton
preparing for the Stick fighting
competiton
A good protein source in the forests of South America and terantula spiders are on the diet.