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Ancient Native American Groups. LEQ- Who were the first Americans and where did they come from?. Mound Builders and Cliff Dwellers. Most ancient Native American groups were nomadic so it is hard to find many remains of them since they moved so often.
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Ancient Native American Groups LEQ- Who were the first Americans and where did they come from?
Mound Builders and Cliff Dwellers • Most ancient Native American groups were nomadic so it is hard to find many remains of them since they moved so often. • 2 types of Native Americans were the exception because they left large collections of artifacts. • Mound Builders who created large artificial hills for burial or religious worship • Cliff Dwellers who’s houses in cliffs in the dry southwest have survived for hundreds of years
The Adena • Lived and built mounds in southern Ohio • Their culture existed from 2700 to 1800 years ago • They were early farmers but got most of their food from hunting and gathering wild plants. Grave Creek Mound
The Hopewell • Lived in a wide area around the Ohio river valley and influenced many other groups of Native Americans • They were mostly farmers. • They traded with groups as far as Florida, Wyoming, and Canada • Their Mounds were usually larger and contained more advanced artifacts • They lived from 2100 to 1500 years ago
The Mississippian Culture • They lived from year 700 to around 1500 • Their mounds were used for temples rather than for graves • They were advanced farmers and were able to build cities as large as 40,000 people. The largest was Cahokia. • They traded farthest of all. We have found goods made as far away as Central America. • Cahokia alone had more than 100 mounds. Part of the remains of Cahokia
Anasazi Pueblos • This group is known for the houses they built into the walls of cliffs. • They were farmers who lived from years 100 to 1300. • Like the mound building groups they traded with groups thousands of miles away. • Their disappearance is a mystery. Many archaeologists suspect there was a drought that killed some and forced the others to move.
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