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The Early People of North Carolina

The Early People of North Carolina. September 23, 2013. How did the earliest people get to NC?. Migrated-moved across North America to settle in NC Followed bison and mammoths. Nomads. A person who keeps moving from place to place Traveled in groups Ate nuts, berries and plants, mostly

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The Early People of North Carolina

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  1. The Early People of North Carolina September 23, 2013

  2. How did the earliest people get to NC? • Migrated-moved across North America to settle in NC • Followed bison and mammoths

  3. Nomads • A person who keeps moving from place to place • Traveled in groups • Ate nuts, berries and plants, mostly • Fished and hunted

  4. Atlatl ( AHT*lah*tuhl) • A tool that hunters used for throwing spears farther. • A stone weight steadied the atlatl and allowed the hunter to put more force into launching the spear.

  5. Native American Medicine • Plants • Bark • Nuts

  6. artifacts • Things people used in the past • Often find in the ocean

  7. Early farmers • Settle along rivers • Planted beans, squash, gourds, sunflower and maize (kind of corn)

  8. Mound Builders • Build towns along the Pee Dee River-Piedmont area • Built mounds that served as temples and burial places • Town Creek Indian Mound is a NC state historic site. • http://www.nchistoricsites.org/town/

  9. Early Tribes in North Carolina • Algonquian (al-GAHN-kee-uhn) • Iroquoian (ir-uh-KWOY-uhn) • Siouan (SOO-uhn)

  10. Parts of North Carolina

  11. People of the Coastal Plains • Mostly Algonquian • The Hatteras • Roanokes • Croatoans • Secotans • Pamlicos • One Iroquoian tribe • Tuscaroras

  12. Background information on Coastal plain Indians • Lived in longhouses • Farmed • Hunted with bows and arrows • Used wampum

  13. People of the Piedmont • Mostly Siouan • Also called Woodland people • Included Catawbas, Enos, Keyauwees, Sapionis

  14. Background Information on Piedmont Indians • Lived in round doom houses • Hunted, gathered and farmed • Migrated with the weather • Skilled potters • Used red clay

  15. The Catawbas • Largest Piedmont tribe • Called themselves People of the River • Palisades • Had a council-a group of advisors-who made the final decisions

  16. People of the Mountains • The Cherokees • Spoke Iroquoian language • Seven clans • Council had a representative from each clan

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