What is the acronym for remembering the order of our first Native American cultures?

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What is the acronym for remembering the order of our first Native American cultures?

PAWM

What technological advance did the Archaic Indians invent?

Atlatl

Who were the first humans in Georgia?

Paleo

What technological advance is accredited to the Woodland Indians?

Bow and arrow

List the order of our first people to Georgia.

P-Paleo A-Archaic W-Woodland M-Mississippian

These Native Americans were nomadic hunters and gatherers.

Paleo

Creek, Cherokee, and Seminole are descendants of these Native Americans.

Mississippian

Paleo Indians hunted large game such as…..

Wooly Mammoths, Large Bison and, Mastodons

Descendants of the Paleo Indians.

Archaic Indians

First to create pottery for storage from use of horticulture.

Woodland Indians

Crossed the Beringia (land bridge) from Asia into North America to search for food.

Paleo Indians

The first mound builders of Rock Eagle.

Woodland Indians

Native Americans that followed the food source.

Paleo

Organized as a chiefdom.

Mississippian

These Native Americans invented the Clovis spearhead.

Paleo

This group of Native Americans faced a rapidly changing environment when the earth began to warm.

Archaic Indians

These Native Americans made hooks and nets for fishing as well as darts drills, and chipping tools.

Archaic Indians

These Native Americans had a structured hierarchical society.

Mississippian Indians

This culture were highly impacted by death from the diseases that the Europeans brought to North America.

Mississippian Indians

Hernando de Soto killed many of these Native Americans.

Mississippian Indians

These Europeans set up missions on the Barrier Islands to teach their religion.

Spanish

This first explorer that came to Georgia on a quest for gold and glory.

Hernando de Soto

Missions were built to convert Native Americans to what Christian faith?

Catholicism

What 3 European nations were sent to explore North America?

Spain, France, and England (Great Britain)

Spain was sent to America for what 3 G’s?

God, glory, and gold

These explorers mainly were sent for fur trade and focused mostly on the area west of Georgia like Louisiana.

France

These explorers were sent to focus on colonizing the land in North America for mercantilism.

England (Britain)

The time before things were written down and recorded.

Prehistoric

The Native Americans that built the Etowah Indian Mounds.

Mississippian Indians

These Native Americans created the pin and needle.

Woodland Indians

These Native Americans used headdresses and painted bodies for ceremonial purposes.

Mississippian Indians

Native Americans who lived in pit houses.

Archaic Indians

Native Americans that lived in dome- shaped huts.

Woodland Indians

Rotated their fields of maize, beans, and squash to keep the soil fertile.

Mississippian Indians

Used palisades and moats to build their villages.

Mississippian Indians

Flat mounds were used for _________ and rounded mounds were used for __________

Religious ceremonies and burial

Paleo Indians used what resource to make their tools?

Stone

These Native Americans used tattoos and paint.

Mississippian Indians

What caused artifacts hard to find for the Paleo Indians?

Their roaming nomadic needs for finding food.

Besides bones, what has also been found in burial mounds.

Personal effects of the deceased that makes archeologists think that they believed in life after death.

Jamestown was which nation’s first settlement in North America?

England (British)

St Augustine was which nation’s first settlement in North America?

Spain

What was the name of the first fort constructed by the British in Georgia?

Fort King George