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This tribe Used the clay along the waterways to make pottery
Catawba
Pueblo
Cherokee
Yamassee
This tribe Lived near the Savannah River in the southern tip of South Carolina
Cherokee
Catawba
Yamasse
Pueblo
Were a powerful tribe located in the Blue Ridge region
Catawba
Yamasse
Cherokee
Pueblo
Ate clams and oysters while living on the beach in the summer months
Catawba
Cherokee
Yamasse
Pueblo
Lived along the rivers of the Piedmont region
Catawba
Cherokee
Yamasse
Pueblo
Their homes were open to the air and had no walls in the summer months; their winter homes were made of wattle and daub
Catawba
Cherokee
Yamasse
Pueblo
Men's jobs in Native American tribes included...
Gardening & Counting Stars
Hunting and Leading
Gathering, building homes, and farming
Taking care of children
Women's jobs in Native American tribes included...
Gardening & Counting Stars
Hunting and Leading
Gathering, building homes, and farming
Taking care of children
True or False; The Eastern Woodland Indians did not have a written language; they relied on storytelling to pass down information to future generation
True
False
What did the Native Americans believe about land ownership
They believed that all of the land belonged to God and no one should use it
They believed that all of the land belonged to individual citizens and only one citizen had the right to certain land
They believed that land belonged to the tribe and that you had to pay for it if you wanted the land to only be yours
They believed that land belonged to the tribe and that sharing the lang with everyone in the tribe was the best practice. They did not believe in private ownership.
Why were the Eastern Woodland Indians able to settle into permanent villages, unlike their nomadic ancestors?
The spreading of Christianity caused many tribes to settle near European-built churches
Languages of the individual native families became similar over hundreds of years
A written language was developed so they could pass knowledge down through the generations
They developed farming so they did not need to follow animal resources anymore
The various tribes of the Eastern Woodland Indians lived in homes called
Wigwams
Teepees
Longhouses
Adobe
Which combination of crops were considered the three sisters
Corn, Tobacco, and Squash
Corn, Pees, and Squash
Corn, Squash, and Beans
Watermelon, Cheese, and Milk
Select TWO that Native Americans made their tools out of
Bone
Paper
Corn
Stone
Part of the Appalachian Mountains, it contains the area of highest elevation in S.C
Blue Ridge
Piedmon
Outer Coastal Zone
Inner Coastal Zone
Coastal Zone
Large amount of this area is swampland, many rice plantations located here
Blue Ridge
Piedmont
Coastal Plan
Coastal Zone
A vein of mounds that were once the coastline when sea levels were higher
Blue Ridge
Piedmont
Coastal Plan
Coastal Zone
Sandhills
Largest region in our state, our school is located here
Blue Ridge
Piedmont
Coastal Plan
Coastal Zone
Sandhills
Tourism important here, weather disasters, like hurricanes, are a constant threat
Blue Ridge
Piedmont
Coastal Plan
Coastal Zone
Sandhills
The name means “the foot of the mountain”, contains rivers that push water downhill
Blue Ridge
Piedmont
Coastal Plan
Coastal Zone
Sandhills
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