PPT-Eastern Woodland Native
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Americans Eastern Woodlands Native Americans that lived in present day South Carolina forest dwellers The geography of the region affected all aspects of the way
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Americans Eastern Woodlands Native Americans that lived in present day South Carolina forest dwellers The geography of the region affected all aspects of the way they lived Housing Use of Rivers. 12.09.03 , . Sowhat. U.S. Woodland. Tears of the Sun, 2003. . Bruce Willis. . Civil war in Nigeria. U.S. Navy SEAL. All U.S. units, 1981 ~ present. Black. , red brown, green, . tan. Also . Known as:. Americans. Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, . & Mississippian. © . .. SS8H1a. Standards. SS8H1 The student will evaluate the development of Native American cultures and the impact of European exploration and settlement on the Native American cultures in Georgia. . Plains Indians. Woodland Indians. Tribes. Iroquois. Wampanoag. Cree. Algonquin. Woodland Indians. Habitats. Woodland Indians live in two different types of homes. They live in WIGWAMS and LONGHOUSES.. The Way They Lived. Clothing. The clothing was usually made out of mammal, bird, fish skins, pelts, or hides. The skins were then tanned in a smoking process then carefully stretched to produce softer, more usable leather.. Woodland plants. Some plants in the Eastern Woodland are Birches , elms, maple trees . Birches. Elms . Other plants include Oak, Fir trees and Spruces. Animals . Atlantic salmon, squirrels, white tailed deer's. . Describe how the Eastern Woodlands peoples adapted to their environment.. Locate the Eastern Woodlands cultural area and compare lifeways among its inhabitants. How did the geography and climate of the Eastern Woodlands affect the Native Americans there?. What are the characteristics of the Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, and the Mississippian Indian Cultures? . Brainstorming. * With a neighbor, quietly discuss the stereotypes of Native Americans and how they been portrayed in American History. Think of movies, cartoons, commercials, books, stories, etc. . • Continued to seasonally migrate (less movement than the Archaic people) and lived in tribal villages. These tribes (group of people with a common ancestry, name, and way of living) would live and work together. The knowledge of agriculture (horticulture) continued to increase allowing the groups to grow most of what they ate. Woodland people would grow and/or harvest: Squash, Beans, Corn (Maize), Sunflowers, Berries, and Nuts. Quiz . Spot which birds live in each habitat?. Woodland and Coastal Birds. In which habitat would you see this bird?. Woodland. Coastal. 1.. Nuthatch. Woodland and Coastal Birds. In which habitat would you see this bird?. 1. WDFW preserves, protects and perpetuates . forests . as fish and wildlife habitat, while providing sustainable fish and wildlife recreational and commercial opportunities. .. To accomplish our mission we manage . People built their villages along the banks of rivers and streams. . All Native Americans groups of the Eastern Woodlands shared the common natural resource of . trees. . Trees were used to make canoes, shelters, weapons, and produced food. . What we will learn. Solve multistep inequalities. Ex. . 1 . 2 step inequalities. Solve. Must Flip sign when multiplying or dividing by a negative. . Solve. . Your Practice. Solve. . Ex. 2 Variable on Both Sides. In Scotland, Ancient Woodland is defined as land that is currently wooded and has been continually wooded, at least since 1750. Ancient Woods are important because: They include all remnants of Sc This Project Includes:. -Who The Native Americans were. -How they got to the United States. -How they made their homes. -What they ate. -What they wore. -Tribes. Who Were The Native Americans??. The Native Americans were people who moved from India to America back in the 16.
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