Who was in the Americas? Northern Regions Arctic and Northwest California Great Basin Southwest...

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Who was in the Americas? Northern Regions Arctic and Northwest California Great Basin Southwest Great plains Eastern Woodlands

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Who was in the Americas?Northern Regions

• Arctic and Northwest• California Great Basin• Southwest• Great plains• Eastern Woodlands

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Arctic and Northwest• Cold climate• Hunted whales and other

sea life• Limited trade along coast• Lived in small lineage

groups• Mythical stories created to

strengthen lineage group• Potlatches- dinners that

symbolized lineage wealth• totem poles represent

culture

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California/Great Basin• Warm climate• Diets of mussels &

shellfish• Celebrated religious

festivals• Religion based on

natural spirits of animals and earth

• GB - moved in small bands

• Built windbreak shelters

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Southwest• High desert regions• Built irrigation

canals because farms had a lack of water

• Pueblo built adobe buildings (sun-dried brick)

• multi-storied apartments

• Some tribes were raiders rather than sedentary

• Religion revolved around honoring spirits of the earth

Includes Hohokam, Pueblo, Apache & Navajo

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Great Plains

• Between Rocky Mts & Miss. River• Grasslands - dry• Hunters followed big game - bison (buffalo)• Used every part of bison for food, clothing, shelter &

tools• Crow and Blackfoot

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Eastern Woodlands• Had protected environment

due to forests• hunted (deer, turkey) and

farmed (corn, squash, tobacco)

• Villages built, some mound builders

• Villages centered around religious structure and activities

• Formed Iroquois League to settle dispute

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Who was in the Americas?Meso-America (“Middle America”)

• Olmec• Maya• Aztec• Inca

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OLMEC• 1500 -300 BC• Near Gulf of Mexico• Carved enormous stone

heads of volcanic rock• Chief god - cat-like with

jaguar face• Division of labor• Hieroglyphics• calendar• farm techniques - slash and

burn

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Maya

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MAYANS• Yucatan Peninsula• City States• Complex religion - two

layers (now and otherworld)

• Human sacrifice • Writing, ball playing

(pok-a-tok), astronomy, mathematicians (zero)

• Calendar (365)• demise - war, drought,

infighting

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Palenque

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Mayan Temples

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The Aztecs

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AZTECSPyramids of

Tenochtitlán

• Capital city of Tenochtitlan - island in middle of lake

• Society - hierarchy with emperor at top & criminals/debtors at bottom

• human sacrifice• children of the sun• Empire under

Montezuma conquered by Spaniards (Cortes)

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Pyramid of the Sun

Pyramid of the Moon

Teotihuacan

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Quetzalcoatlgod of wind &

knowledge

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Canoe moving about the

chinampas

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Weaving

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Aztec Calendar

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Montezuma Cortes

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The Inca

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INCASMachu Picchu

• Located in Andes Mountains (S. Amer)

• Strong central gov’t; huge empire extending length of South America

• Built paved roads & suspension bridges - used running messengers

• Instead of writing system used knotted string to communicate messages & keep records - quipu

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Inca terraces

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Suspension bridge

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Quipu

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Atahualpa Pizarro

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Destruction of Culture

• The Meso-American kingdoms were as advanced and sophisticated as the ancient Greeks and Romans

• The European conquerors tried to destroy the evidence of this sophisticated culture