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Hunter-Gatherers By: Cam K. Andrew M. Emily D. Andrew L.
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Terms Hunter Gatherer-People who travel across a given territory collecting plants and hunting animals; also called foragers. Hunter Gatherer-People who travel across a given territory collecting plants and hunting animals; also called foragers. Nomadic- Moving from region to region. Ex. Mongolians Nomadic- Moving from region to region. Ex. Mongolians Scavenger- An animal that feeds on dead or decaying matter. Ex. Vulture Scavenger- An animal that feeds on dead or decaying matter. Ex. Vulture Subsistence- A person being resourceful, and only taking what food they need to live. Subsistence- A person being resourceful, and only taking what food they need to live.
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Key Points People began to manage their resources and used the land-the technology of domestication became common. People began to manage their resources and used the land-the technology of domestication became common. Hunter-Gatherers need a lot of land, have small communities and maintain foundations to start society. Hunter-Gatherers need a lot of land, have small communities and maintain foundations to start society.
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Questions What is most dangerous to this form of society? What is most dangerous to this form of society? Without the lessons learned from Hunter- Gatherers, would our society look this way? Without the lessons learned from Hunter- Gatherers, would our society look this way? Can a large scale Hunter Gatherer society exist? Can a large scale Hunter Gatherer society exist?
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