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1 The Native American World
Chapter 1, section1

2 “This section examines some patterns of early Native American life that would play an important role once Native Americans, Europeans, and Africans……finally made contact with one another.”

3 Was the Native American world flourishing?
Late 1400’s anywhere from 700,000 to ten million people may have lived in the United States Groups, customs, culture varied according to regions

4 So who were they? Region Environment Culture(s) The North
-coast of North America -mild to cold environment -lived near water -Inuit & Aleut , Koyukon & Ingalik -Nomadic, hunter/gatherers The Northwest Coast -waterways of coastal Northwest -Coos, Coast Salish, Makah, others -fishermen California -Southern coast of California -lived mountains and large valleys -Chumash, Yurok, Serrano, others -fishermen, gatherers -lived in small bands -spoke many languages

5 continued…………………… Region Environment Culture(s) The Plateau
-inland, Northwest coast -dry plains with rivers between Cascades and Rockies -Chinook, Cayuse -fisherman -dug edible roots -villages on high riverbanks The Great Basin -between Sierra Nevada and Rockies -dry land, scarce food -Paiute, Ute, Shoshoni -small groups -worked together -hunter, gatherers The Southwest -around 4” rain annually (dry environment) -south of Great Basin -Hopi, Zuni, Pueblo -settled lives -farmers -some lived in large complexes (Pueblo) much like apartments

6 continued…………………… Region Environment Culture(s) The Plains
-central United States -Mandan, Wichita, Pawnee -planted corn, beans, squash -hunters of buffalo (used for clothes, shelter, and food) The Northeast -woodlands -plentiful rainfall -Seneca, Lenape -women responsible for house and garden -Hunter, gatherers (deer, moose, small game) -farmers, fishermen The Southeast -mountains and swamps -coastal areas - mostly wooded -Natchez, Creek, Cherokee -large and varied environment and cultures -large towns and individual homes -large temples and mounds -Cherokee (educated)

7 Social Life family important
fulfilled social, medical, educational needs of the people Family units: Kinship networks (beyond parent/child) Clans (common ancestor) Division of labor between men and women

8 Religion Frequent ceremonial celebrations
Very spiritual Must recognize “power of spiritual forces” Misfortunes like disease, military defeat, bad harvests if rituals ignored Strictly followed traditional rituals: Marriage, harvests & planting, death, etc. Oral traditions passed through generations

9 Trade All Native Americans practiced trading
Trade for needs Trade for hospitality and friendliness Sharing meant respect Economic trade considered social Trading all across continent among all regions


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