FIRST CONTACTS 28000 BCE 1821 CE
NATIVE AMERICAN HISTORY ORIGINS OF EARLY PEOPLE IN THE AMERICAS
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Lived in houses made of adobe, planted the three sisters, and created irrigation.
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Lived in south east Florida, lived in teepes, and hunted buffalo.
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Lived in a forest, wore fur coats, and ate fish.
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Made homes with only roofs, no walls.
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Detailed explanation-1: -What was true about men in traditional Hopi society? we learned that men retained special duties and obligations to their mother’s and sister’s households, even once they married.
Detailed explanation-2: -The western Pueblo tribes included the Hopi (Uto-Aztecan; see also Hopi language), Hano (Tanoan), Zuni (Penutian), and Acoma and Laguna (Keresan). The Navajo and the closely related Apache spoke Athabaskan languages.
Detailed explanation-3: -They built their homes near lakes, rivers, and streams, and navigated these waterways in canoes made of hollowed-out logs or bark from birch trees.
Detailed explanation-4: -The Eastern Woodlands Indians developed myriad ways of using natural resources year-round. Materials ranged from wood, vegetable fiber, and animal hides to copper, shells, stones, and bones. Most of the Eastern Woodlands Indians relied on agriculture, cultivating the “three sisters”-corn, beans, and squash.