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This group lived in the coastal plain

Powhatan

Name the three sisters

Corn, beans, and, squash

This group lived in the piedmont.

Monacan

These groups spoke these languages

Algonquian Siouan and Iroquoian

This group lived in the Appalachian plateau.

Cherokee

What did the native Americans do during the winter

Hunted birds and animals and stored the food from the previous fall

The headquarters of the Powhatan indians

Werowocomoco



The first permanent English settlement in virginia

Jamestown

Between Richmond and Williamsburg

Chickahominy

Called "coarse ground corn people"

Eastern Chickahominy

Run a marine science center

Mattaponi

Located in King William county

Upper Mattaponi

In the Chesapeake area

Nansemond

Located in King William County

Pamunkey

The last part is a animal

Named after one of the major rivers in Virginia

Rappahannock

Fred likes to rap

Lives in the piedmont region

Monacan

Speaks Siouan

Name the three new tribes that came in 2010

Chereonhaka, Nottaway, and the Patawomeck

C. N. P.

What did Virginia Algonquians built there houses of

Laid woven mats over frames of saplings

How did the Monacan build their houses?

Covered with shingles of bark or bundles of reeds tied.

What were Cherokee houses built out of?

Wattle and daub

What is the motto to help you remember the groups and languages?

Indian children shoot many arrows perfectly

Iroquoian Cherokee Siouan Monacan Algonquian Powhatan

What is wattle and daub

Branches filled with mud dried by the sun

What did the American Indians do in the spring

Picked berries and hunted and fished

What did the American Indians do in the summer

Grew the three sisters and other crops

Three sisters

What did the American Indians do in the fall

Harvested their crops

What did the American Indians trade with the English settlers

Mostly food

What did the English settlers trade with the American Indians

Pottery and stone tools

what is Virginia 's climate like

Mild with 4 distinct seasons spring, summer, autumn, and winter

what is Virginia 's climate like

Mild with 4 distinct seasons spring, summer, autumn, and winter

What did the native Americans do to adapt to the environment

They built their homes out of things around them and they lived pups hunt deers to make their clothing. In the summer, they would wear less clothing. In the fall, they would wear a little more clothing. In the winter they would wear a lot of clothing. In the spring they would wear a little less clothing. Indian children didn't wear that much clothes during the year except winter.

What is archeology

Archeology is the study of artifacts that are dug up out of the ground to tell us about the past. The people who study these artifacts are called archoelogists

What is an artifact

An artifact is something that is dug up out of the ground and tell us what the past might've been like.

What is an artifact

An artifact is something that is dug up out of the ground and tell us what the past might've been like.

Why were the native Americans called Indians

When Christopher Colombus