Indian symbols: What does this story say?.

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Indian symbols: What does this story say?

Indian Language Groups Algonquian—primarily Tidewater Region; the Powhatan were a part of this group Siouan—primarily in the Piedmont Region; the Monacan were a part of this group.

Iroquoian—primarily in south and southwestern Virginia near North Carolina; the Cherokee were a part of this group.

Indian Tribes: Called “Indians” by Christopher Columbus, who thought he landed in the “Indies” near China. American Indians trace their family histories back to before 1607 and continue to live in all parts of Virginia today.

The current state-recognized tribes are located in the following regions: Coastal Plain (Tidewater): Chickahominy Eastern Chickahominy Mattaponi Nansemond Pamunkey Rappahannock Upper Mattaponi Piedmont: Monacan

Archaeological Discoveries: ARCHAEOLOGISTS STUDY ALL KINDS OF MATERIAL EVIDENCE LEFT FROM PEOPLE OF THE PAST. ARTIFACTS SUCH AS ARROWHEADS, POTTERY, AND OTHER TOOLS THAT HAVE BEEN FOUND TELL A LOT ABOUT THE PEOPLE WHO LIVED IN VIRGINIA.

*Werowocomoco was a large Indian town used by Indian leaders for several hundred years before the English settlers came. It was the headquarters of the leader, Powhatan, in 1607.

Adaptations to the Land, or “Environmental Connections” 1. The climate in Virginia is relatively mild with distinct seasons—spring, summer, fall, and winter—resulting in a variety of vegetation.

2. Forests, which have a variety of trees, cover most of the land 2. Forests, which have a variety of trees, cover most of the land. Virginia’s Indians are referred to as Eastern Woodland Indians.

3. Native people of the past (referred to as American Indians) farmed, hunted, and fished. They made homes using natural resources. They used animal skins for clothing in the winter. The kinds of food they ate, the clothing they wore, and the shelters they had depended upon the seasons.

FOOD: In winter: hunted birds and animals, and lived on stored foods from the previous fall In spring: hunted, fished, and picked berries In summer: grew crops such as beans, corn, and squash In fall: harvested crops, and hunted for foods to preserve for the winter

CLOTHING: animal skins such as deer hide SHELTER: the materials around them, such as trees, animal skins.

4. Today, most native peoples live like other Americans 4. Today, most native peoples live like other Americans. Their cultures have changed over time.