The diet of these individuals was included nuts, fish, and other large aquatic mammals. Berries and birds also formed part of their diet. As such, these people relied more on hunting and gathering. The Clovis people were sparsely distributed al over North America as they moved from one region to another.
List and describe the different culture areas of North America The different culture areas of North America include the following. The Yankeedom whose founder was Puritans, the New Netherlands, the Midlands, Tidewater, Great Appalachia, Deep South, El Norte, the Left Coast, and the Far West. Additional areas include New France, and the First Nation. Collin Woodard founded these cultural areas. Each of the cultural area is characterized by different cultural practices based on the occupants of each area. In an example, the El Norte region is an area where self-sufficiency and hard work are highly valued.
Describe the political law and organization of the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy and how that political system came …show more content…
Adaptation helped these individuals greatly in determining their ways of living. Through adaptation, it was easy for this group to construct their moulds in raised lands thus contributing greatly towards their construction works.
Describe the U.S. government’s Indian policies The two common U.S governments Indian policies are the Indian Removal Act and the Trail of Tears. These two policies championed for the removal of Indians from the United States. The five civilized groups are the Cherokee, Choctaw, Chickasaw, Seminole, and Creek and they were referred because they formed the Native American nation. Thee policies led to the removal of a big number of Indians from the Americas.
Trade and anthropology From anthropology, looking at the location of the involved groups as well as studying the lifestyles of the involved groups is highly employed in learning trade and commerce. Learning the artifacts of these groups are also important in learning more about the economic activities of the involved groups. The other cultural groups include the Acadians, Arawak, Blackfeet, and the Caddo. The economic activities of the Mississippians are closely linked to those of the other Native North