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Splash Screen. Western Cultures (cont.). Many different groups, including the Tingit , Haida , Kwakiutl, Nootka, Chinook, and Salish peoples, lived in the lands bordering the Pacific Ocean from what is now southeastern Alaska to Washington State. Section 1. A B C.

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  2. Western Cultures (cont.) • Many different groups, including the Tingit, Haida, Kwakiutl, Nootka, Chinook, and Salish peoples, lived in the lands bordering the Pacific Ocean from what is now southeastern Alaska to Washington State. Section 1

  3. A B C Which of the following cultures would have dwelt in permanent settlements, but not practiced agriculture? A.The Hohokam B.The Anasazi C.The Chinook Section 1

  4. Mississippian Culture and Its Descendants Along the Mississippi River, Native Americans built Cahokia and other large cities, while those on the Great Plains hunted buffalo herds. Section 1

  5. Mississippian Culture and Its Descendants(cont.) • Between A.D.700 and 900, as agricultural technology and improved strains of maize and beans spread north from Mexico, the Mississippian culture emerged. • These people were great builders, constructing cities such as Cahokia. Native American Culture, c. 1500 Section 1

  6. Mississippian Culture and Its Descendants(cont.) • After the population of Cahokia declined, many aspects of the Mississippian culture still survived in the people of the Southeast. • The people of the Great Plains abandoned their villages and became nomads, hunting buffalo and living in tepees around 1500. Section 1

  7. A B C D Which of the following was the largest group in the Southeast? A.Choctaw B.Chicksaw C.Cherokee D.Creek Section 1

  8. Northeastern Peoples Most Eastern Woodlands peoples spoke Algonquian or Iroquoian languages; combined hunting, fishing, and farming; and lived in small villages. Section 1

  9. Northeastern Peoples(cont.) • The Algonquian-speaking peoples included most of the groups living in the area known today as New England. • They included: • Wampanoag • Narragansett • Pequot Native Americans of the Northeast, c. 1600 Section 1

  10. Northeastern Peoples(cont.) • Powhatan Confederacy • Delaware • Shawnee Native Americans of the Northeast, c. 1600 Section 1

  11. Northeastern Peoples(cont.) • The Iroquois Confederacy occupied area stretching west from the Hudson River across what is today New York and southern Ontario and north to Georgian Bay. • The confederacy included: • Huron • Neutral • Erie Native Americans of the Northeast, c. 1600 Section 1

  12. Northeastern Peoples(cont.) • Wenro • Seneca • Cayuga • Onondaga • Oneida • Mohawk Native Americans of the Northeast, c. 1600 Section 1

  13. A B C D Which method did many peoples in the northeast use when farming? A.Crop rotation B.Irrigation C.Slash and burn D.All of the above Section 1

  14. Section 1-End

  15. Figure 3

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