Project Ghana
2019-2020 Ghana Session 2: Native Americans.
Mr. Wronko’s Facing History classes had the opportunity to videoconference the students in Ghana. Both sides presented presentations on Native Americans.

Recently Mr. Wronko’s Facing History classes had the opportunity to video conference the students in Ghana. For this spectacular session, both sides presented presentations on Native Americans.
Presentations on Native Americans
Presentations were based on the many guilds such as Aleuts, Algonquin speaking (Shawnee and Iroquois Federation), Cherokee, Choctaw, Seminole, Inuit, Anasazi (Pueblo), Hopi, Mound Builders, Blackfoot, Navajos, Apaches, Nez Pierce, Walla Walla, Aztec, Inca, and Mayan.
Students in Ghana and Mr. Wronko’s classes spoke about the culture and way of life of these guilds. All students gained the knowledge that Native Americans had highly organized governments and economic systems.
In addition, the students in Ghana described and spoke about the Battle of Tippecanoe which involved many famous historical figures such as William Henry Harrison, Tecumseh, and Tenskwatawa.
The students on both sides did a great job with their presentations and below the pictures and videos from this event were posted:
- David Wronko
- David Wronko
- David Wronko
- David Wronko
- David Wronko
- David Wronko
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