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lifestyles of the natvie americans and example
farming--settled/gathered to sup
gathering--nomadic/simple/less tech
urban--mexica/cities/rulers
first humans
2 million years ago
what two developments allowed ancient peoples to migrate to the western hemispere
adapted to the cold
land bridge BERINGIA conntected alaska and siberia
thru canadian rockies
first migrants to US from asia
paleo indians
clovis points
spearheads
how did paleo indians react to the extinction of large game by climate and human interaction
increased reliance on small gme hunting
introduced foraging
four main regions of aarchaic hunters and gatherers
great plains
great basin
pacific coast
eastern woodlands
great basin
diversity and plants as food
colorado
great plains
nomads
bison
V in middle of country
rockies and MI Riv
pacific coast
resources
hunter gathererspermanent villages with fish
CALIF
eastern woodlands
hunted and gathered in woods
fagriculture and potterty
agricultural settlements and cheifdoms
southwest
woodland burial mound people
southwestern cultures
faced dry, unpredictable climate, that made reliance on wild plants imposible--started AGRI with permanent puebloes
southwestern peoples
mogollons
mexican indians migrated and set up hohokam settlements in ariz
Anasazi--abandoned pueblos
woodland burial mound people
adenas---hopewell then declined gave way to
MIssisippian culture--cahoika
where did most native americans live?
southwest--agri
three linguistic cultural groups of native americans
ALgonquian
iroquoian
muskogean
algonquain
east--the midwest--grew corn and hunted/fished
great lakes
iroquoian
pennsylvannia, NY and upper CA GA
built permantent settlements , matralinear
league of five nations
muskogean
woodlands, southeast
league of five nations for
war and diplomacy
seneca
onondaga
mohawk
oneida
cayuga
Mexica
worshipped huitzilopochtil
military political system--tributesfrom subject peoples
ruling elite
highly developed