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Nomads

Early people that moved place to place in search of food.

Theocracy

A society ruled by religious leaders

Hieroglyphics

A writing that uses symbols and pictures to represent things.

Artifacts

The tools,weapons,baskets,and carvings of the early peoples.

Quipus

The Inca were able to keep records without a writing system using knotted strings.

2 Unique Facts

1.) The Eastern Indians had the ability to communicate with the spiritual world.


2.) They were actually idolized for their ability.

6 parts of culture

1.)Southern Canada is the physical location


2.)Getting water from the river for various things is one of the daily practices.


3.)Thanking the animal after killing it for giving them food and clothing etc is the religious beliefs.


4.)Their most common tools was the bow-n-arrow.


5.)One job was being a Farmer.


6.)One of the roles were the Chief.

Land Bridge


The first people who came to america crossed this bridge

Aztec

Made human sacrifices,usually with prisoners of the war, to their god.

Maya

Built 20 story pyramids,with temples on top.

Inca

Farmed on the sides of hills using terraces.

People of the West

They fished for food-especially Salmon

People of the SouthWest

They lived in homes made of mud brick called Adobe.

People of the North

Had no leaders- all had equal roles. They had totem poles.

People of the Plains

They traveled around the plains to find food.

People of the East

Lived in the Woodlands. Formed federations that linked groups in order to bring peace.

People of the SouthEast

They celebrated the "Three Sister"-beans,corn,squash.