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America In The Beginning Who were the first Americans? How and why did they come here? 30,000 years ago During a period of low temperatures called an __ice age ________ The world was covered in _glaciers __ or sheets of ice. This caused ocean levels to _drop ____ and expose ____land ______. In the Bering straight a __land bridge _______ appeared connecting ____Siberia the _______the Americans ____& _______________ This land bridge is known as __________. Animals like mammoths crossed the bridge or ___________ to the America's.

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America In The Beginning

Who were the first Americans?

How and why did they come here?

30,000 years ago During a period of low temperatures called an __ice age

________The world was covered in _glaciers __

or sheets of ice.

This caused ocean levels to _drop

____ and expose

____land ______.In the Bering straight a __land bridge _______ appeared connecting

____Siberia the _______the

Americans ____& _______________

This land bridge is known as __________.

Animals like mammoths crossed the bridge or ___________ to the America's.

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Hunter's in Asia who moved from place to place to

find food or __nomads___________ followed the mammoths and spread out or

__migrated_________ to the America's

The ice age ended

_warming___________ up glaciers

causing water levels to

__rise________ covering up the ___land bridge______

________.Some animals died off like _______mammoths_____.

Living in many different parts of the Americas the Natives needed

to adjust or _adapt________ to

every thing in the new

surrounds that made up each of

their own ____environments

_________in order to ___survive_______.

What happened when they came to America?

How did they meet their new needs?

America In The Beginning

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America In The Beginning

Living in many different parts of the Americas the Natives used the different natural recourses in their own different environments for food, clothing, and shelter.

Different groups in different

environments developed their own beliefs and ways of life or

culture. Groups in the same

environments adapted similar life styles, and

language creating cultural region .

Many Native American have these things in common.1. Nature has a spirit & believe in many gods.2. No one can own land4. Only use what is needed(no waste)

5. trade was important to most societies

How did Native Americans adjust to the new environments?

What did they have in common?

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8 Cultural Regions

North West Coast

California

Plateau

Great Basin

South West

Great Plains Eastern

Woodlands

South East

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8 Cultural Regions

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North West Coast Weather:long cold winterscool summersheavy rainfall

Natural Resources:ocean/beachesthick forests of fir, spruce, and cedarrugged mountainsseafood/salmondeer, moose, bear, elk, beaver, mountain goats

Used cedar canoes to huntFenced in salmon laying eggsused cedar to make rope, mats and basketsshell needles used wedges, sledge hammers, drills, and knifes to carve wooden masksClothing:Cedar water proof clothing like capes withdecorative shell buttons Shelter: lived near the coastCedar Long Houses with cedar bark roofs

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California Weather: rainy wintershot dry summers

Natural Resources:ocean/coastfoothillsvalley'sdesertsmountainsacorns, oak treesgrass, and plantsredwood trees

salmon/seafood/shellfishdeer, rabbits, ducks, roots berries, pine nuts

Used Bows& arrows, snares, and nets, used cooking stones to heat acorn meal tools from antlersClothing: grass/leather aprons and skirtsShelter: Cone shaped made of redwood bark, pole, and reeds woven into mats

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Great Basin Weather:little rainhot during the day cold at nightNatural Resources:

mostly dessertlow areas surrounded by mountains at the edgeswith valleys that had seasonal lakes and streams

plants that need little water likegrasses, sagebrush, pinon trees, at the outer edges pine trees, and willow

small animals rabbits, lizards, grasshoppers, snakes sometimes ducks , duck eggs during certain seasons seeds,berries pine nuts, roots, cattail

Tools: water baskets sealed with tree sapFloating duck decoys, nets, sharp sticks, flat baskets for catching seedsClothing: rabbit robes in winterShelter: Nomadic temporary cone shelters of willow, brush and reeds

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Plateau Weather:long cold winterscomfortable summers

Natural Resources:mountains with dense forests in areasflatter in the center with drier grass landsrivers

driftwood, mud, dirt,grass and sage brushfish, antelope, deer, seedsonions, carrots, camas roots, salmon

Tools: woven baskets, willow digging sticks, wooden fishing platforms, nets, and spears for salmonClothing: antelope and deer hides leggings, dresses and skirts, woven hats, seed and shell designsShelter: near rivers, partly under ground out of driftwood, mud, sap, and reeds

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Great Plains Weather:cold winters hot summers

Natural Resources:mountains surrounding edgestreeless grasslands in the centereast more water and softer soilwest drier dense grass

Buffalo and smaller animals

Culture:Tools: bow made of buffalo tendon, arrows, V shaped stone trap, fire, bone knives, shields, Clothing: Buffalo robes and hidesShelter: Houses called tipis

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South West

Weather:high temperatureslittle rain dry/arid

Natural Resources:mountains, canyonsdesserts, flat top mesasrivers, little water

clay, brightly colored plants, cottoncorn, beans, squash, peppers, rabbits

large thick walled houses made of bricks of adobe(sun baked clay). Up to 4 stories and had hundreds of rooms. Clothes were made of cotton that they grew. Using plants and minerals, they dyed the fabricLived near naturally flooded areas. Men dug irrigation ditches, and also built dams to hold summer rain. Women spend most the day grinding corn kernels into cornmeal. They used clay pots to cook stews and pueblo name of apartments

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Eastern Woodlands

Weather:snowy winters , rain

Natural Resources:rivers, ocean/coastlots of lakes and streams

Forests, plants, maple trees, elm,

deer, bears, beavers, birds, fishcorn, sunflowers, tobacco, vegetables,nuts, berriesLong House: Sturdy, log-framed houses covered with elm bark, about 20 feet wide and over 100 feet long. Several related families live in sections of the house.Skirts, capes, and moccasins were made out of deer skins.Women ground corn with wooden sticks .Men often paddled on the rivers and streams in log and bark canoes . They trapped beavers, hunted deer, bear, caught birds, and speared fish. For farming land, men burnt small sections of trees and underbrush. Women did the hoeing and planting. They planted many different types of corn, beans and squash. Made maple syrup and wooden storage canisters.

sections of the house.Skirts, capes, and moccasins were made out of deer skins.Women ground corn with wooden

sticks .Men often paddled on the rivers

and streams in log and bark canoes . They trapped beavers, hunted deer, bear, caught birds,

and speared fish. For farming land, men burnt small sections of trees and underbrush. Women did the hoeing and planting. They planted many different types of corn, beans and squash. Made maple syrup and wooden storage canisters.

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South East

Weather:long warm humid summersmild winters

Natural Resources:rivers, ocean/coastFertile coastal plainsmountains, swamps

Trees, clay, shells, corn, beans, squash, pumpkins, sunflowers, sweet potatoessquirrels, rabbits, turkeys, deer, alligators, turtles,wild rice, persimmons