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Cornell Notes Daily Quiz 3.2 Indo-Aryan Migrants Key Questions Reading Notes Sub Section Question: ? 3.2-The Nomadic Indo-Aryansx3 . -Indo-Aryan Civ. During the Vedic x7 -Terms to Define: Vedas- Sandskrit- Brahmins- Raja- Summary: Answer the SWBAT (Target Matrix) in 3-5 sentences. With supportive evidence. Cornell Notes Daily Quiz

Daily Quiz 3.2

Critical Thinking #6

Warrior society that invaded Indus River Valley & initiated Vedic Age Invaded the Harappa civilization through the Khyper Pass in the Hindu Kush mountains. Indo-European tribes that migrated one after another to NW India. Aryan- A Sanskrit word meaning “Noble” or “Host” Contributed a new social order, language, and a new religion. Vedic religion- Rig Veda- a religious belief system which involved animal sacrifice and elaborate ceremonies to ensure that all transitions in the natural world proceed smoothly (night/day, or one season to next)

Rig Veda Root of Hinduism Polytheistic- Indra (God of War), god of fire, god of sun and the God of death. Rituals honoring these Gods. could last several days with intricate sequences with animal sacrifices. Brahmin- priests who performed rituals whom were paid well by local rulers. Followed a series of hymns about daily life. These hymns were originally for a nomadic culture but transitioned to an agriculture society.

3.2 Indo-Aryan Society

3.2 Women In Vedic Society Girls could go out in society unsupervised. Not much lower than men. Both girls and boys received education.(memorized hymns) Educated women were instructed to marry educated men. Girls could sometimes choose their own husbands but had get permission from parents. Women could inherit property, and widows could remarry.

3.2 Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IZ-xwO77xA