Agenda: Notes in notebook Notes in notebook –9/23 First Americans Classwork/homework: Classwork/homework: –Acrostic Poem »First People.

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Agenda: Notes in notebook Notes in notebook –9/23 First Americans Classwork/homework: Classwork/homework: –Acrostic Poem »First People

I. First Americans a. came from Asia b. while chasing food crossed the Bering Strait (Land Bridge) to Alaska c. primitive = hunters and gatherers d. nomads = culture that is always on the move ***over thousands of years NA migrated (moved) south to inhabit all of the Western Hemisphere***

II. Culture = the way of life of a certain group of people (language, clothing, religion, customs, diets…) (language, clothing, religion, customs, diets…) **culture is determined by the environment (land, resources, climate)**

III. Many Different Cultures Develop in N. & S. America Where you live effects how you live. examples: Inuit (Eskimo) – lived in the far north (arctic climate) Inuit (Eskimo) – lived in the far north (arctic climate) = live in ice houses (igloo), wear warm clothing, hunt whales & seals Pueblo – lived in the Southwest (desert climate) Pueblo – lived in the Southwest (desert climate) = live in Adobe (sun dried brick) homes, wear light clothing, use irrigation to farm

IV. Early Native American Cultures 1. Early Native Americans (10,000 – 5,000 years ago) were primitive = hunting / gathering (were nomadic) 2. Approximately 5,000 years ago more advanced cultures developed = farming / agriculture

V. Effects of Farming culture groups are more permanent; can stay in one place culture groups are more permanent; can stay in one place cooperation increased to increase food supply cooperation increased to increase food supply larger/more dependent food supply = population increased larger/more dependent food supply = population increased more advanced language systems developed more advanced language systems developed more advanced cultures/civilizations developed more advanced cultures/civilizations developed