1 Coree Indians By : Keanu Jones and Tyqwan Mcdougal.

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1 Coree Indians By : Keanu Jones and Tyqwan Mcdougal

2 History and Settlement Names Coree is a tribe, possibly Algonquian, formerly occupying the peninsulas of Neuse River, in Carteret and Craven counties, N.C. They were greatly reduced in a war with another tribe before 1696, and were described by Archdale as being bloody and barberous people. Coree is a tribe, possibly Algonquian, formerly occupying the peninsulas of Neuse River, in Carteret and Craven counties, N.C. They were greatly reduced in a war with another tribe before 1696, and were described by Archdale as being bloody and barberous people. Their settlement name was Connamox. Their settlement name was Connamox.

3 Language and Food The Coree Indians were related to the Cherokee Indians and spoke little of the Cherokee Indian language. The Coree Indians were related to the Cherokee Indians and spoke little of the Cherokee Indian language. The food that the Coree Indians ate were the food that they grew, because of the little food they had. They planted vegetables from the group of The Three Sisters. The Three Sisters were a group of three main crops : corn, beans,and squash. The food that the Coree Indians ate were the food that they grew, because of the little food they had. They planted vegetables from the group of The Three Sisters. The Three Sisters were a group of three main crops : corn, beans,and squash.

4 Shelter The Coree Indians stayed in teepees. Each family built their teepees next to each other. The Coree Indians stayed in teepees. Each family built their teepees next to each other.

5 Hunting and Art The Coree Indians did not have a special form of hunting. The Coree Indians did not have a special form of hunting. They also did not have a special form of art. They also did not have a special form of art.

6 Interaction The Coree Indians did not want to give up their land when the Europeans came in the 1700’s. The Coree Indians did not want to give up their land when the Europeans came in the 1700’s. They were not peacful. They were not peacful.

7 Wars The Coree Indians were in a war in 1696 to protect their land from another tribe. The Coree Indians were in a war in 1696 to protect their land from another tribe.

8 Trading The Coree Indians did not trade because they were not friendly people. The Coree Indians did not trade because they were not friendly people.

9 Working Together The Coree Indians only work together with people in their tribe. The Coree Indians only work together with people in their tribe.

10 Columbian Exchange The Columbian Exchange is one of the most significant results of the Age of Explortation and the First Global Age. The Columbian Exchange is one of the most significant results of the Age of Explortation and the First Global Age. Food products, livestock, and diseases are but three elements of the Columbian Exchange. Food products, livestock, and diseases are but three elements of the Columbian Exchange.

11 Maps The Coree Indians did not move that much so they stayed in one spot for a while. The Coree Indians did not move that much so they stayed in one spot for a while.

12 Close & Faraway View of the Maps

13 Removal and Resettlement of Indians Indian Removal, which included transferring lands in the trans-Mississippi west to Native Americans groups who gave up their homeland east of Mississippi Indian Removal, which included transferring lands in the trans-Mississippi west to Native Americans groups who gave up their homeland east of Mississippi The removal dominated U.S. government Indian policy between the war of 1812 and the middle of the nineteenth century. The removal dominated U.S. government Indian policy between the war of 1812 and the middle of the nineteenth century.

14 Removal and Resettlement of Indians This practice, although not without detractors, had the support of several very important groups. This practice, although not without detractors, had the support of several very important groups.

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