Unit 1 : Native American Culture and Early Exploration

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Unit 1 : Native American Culture and Early Exploration

Lesson 1 : Native American Culture of the Eastern Woodland Tribal Group

Essential Questions (EQ): State Standard 8-1.1 Summarize the collective and individual aspects of the Native American culture of the Eastern Woodlands tribal group, including the Catawba, Cherokee, and Yamassee. Essential Questions (EQ): How do interactions among various populations help create a unique culture? How did Native Americans, Europeans and Africans impact the early history of South Carolina? Learning Target: After today’s lesson you should be able to explain the different characteristics of the Catawba, Cherokee and Yamassee.

Geographic Regions of South Carolina

Acknowledgements: This PowerPoint presentation was adapted from the website of Ralph Chandler Middle School teacher Joe Miles. https://sites.google.com/a/greenvilleschools.us/jmiles/welcome