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Chapter 3. Paleo-Indians : Earliest people we know of to have lived in Utah. Prehistoric : Before written records. Early People. Paleo -Indians. Hogan : An eight-sided Navajo dwelling. hogan. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Paleo-Indians: Earliest people we know of to have lived in Utah.Prehistoric: Before written records.

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Hogan: An eight-sided Navajo dwelling.

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Navajo: Lived in the southeastern corner of Utah with the San Juan River serving as a barrier.

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Generalization: A statement that refers to a group of people instead of an individual. Migration: Moving from one place to another.

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Petroglyphs: Carvings on rock walls done by historic Indian tribes.

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Primary Source: Something from a person that was there.

Secondary Source: Another source other than from the original.

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Root Diggers: The Goshutes dug for roots to eat in order to survive.

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Wicki-ups: Made from brush and sticks.

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List 5 things that are a primary

source and 5 things that aresecondary.

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Ute Indians: These Native Americans lived in central Utah, they also lived in tepees.

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Adapt: To adjust to new conditions.

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Atlatl: A spear thrower which made the spear fly faster and farther.

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