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Discover the lives of the Catawba and Cherokee tribes in South Carolina through their customs, agriculture, leaders, and legacy. Learn about their settlements, trading practices, and cultural practices in this informative journey.
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A. In the Piedmont Click Anywhere to Continue
Hunting, planting crops, harvesting crops Click Anywhere to Continue
Corn, squash, beans Click Anywhere to Continue
fishing Click Anywhere to Continue
What gives us information about the lives of Native Americans in the Low Country?
Midden mounds Click Anywhere to Continue
Deerskins Click Anywhere to Continue
Sequoyah Click Anywhere to Continue
“river people” Click Anywhere to Continue
Clothing, food, art Click Anywhere to Continue
Georgia/South Carolina Click Anywhere to Continue
Hagler Click Anywhere to Continue
Catawba Click Anywhere to Continue
Rock Hill Click Anywhere to Continue
Clear farmland, cooking, wood Click Anywhere to Continue
What method of transportation did the Cherokee use to travel to other villages for trading purposes?
Dug-out canoes Click Anywhere to Continue
Mountain areas of the Blue Ridge Click Anywhere to Continue
Along rivers Click Anywhere to Continue
Council house Click Anywhere to Continue
Shells, remnants of shellfish (oysters, clams) Click Anywhere to Continue
The Yemassee built several villages between which two rivers?
Combahee and Savannah Click Anywhere to Continue
On the coast Click Anywhere to Continue
inland Click Anywhere to Continue
Cooking, farming, participating in the council, making clothes Click Anywhere to Continue
What did each Cherokee village have that made decisions about going to war and laws for the village?
council Click Anywhere to Continue