1. America In The Beginning Who were the first Americans? This land bridge is known as ______beringia____. Animals like mammoths crossed the bridge or _____migrated______ to the America's. This caused ocean levels to ___drop_____ and expose __Land________. In the Bering straight a _____Land bridge__________ appeared connecting ____siberiaasia_______theamericas____& _______________ 30,000 years ago During a period of low temperatures called an ______Ice age____ The world was covered in _____Glaciers____ or sheets of ice. How and why did they come here?
2. America In The Beginning What happened when they came to America? The ice age ended __warming__________ up glaciers causing water levels to ___land bridge_______ covering up the ___mammoths______ ________. Some animals died off like ____________. Living in many different parts of the Americas the Natives needed to adjust or ___adapt______ to every thing in the new surrounds that made up each of their own ________environments survivr_____ in order to __________. How did they meet their new needs? Hunter's in Asia who moved from place to place to find food or _____nomads________ followed the mammoths and spread out or ___migrated________ to the America's
3. How did Native Americans adjust to the new environments? America In The Beginning Different groups in different environments developed their own beliefs and ways of life or ________culture_______. Groups in the same environments adapted similar life styles, and language creating ____cultural region___ _________. Many Native American have these things in common. 1. Nature has a ___spirit_____. 2. No one can own __land________. 4. Only use what is ___needed_______. 5. trade__________ was important to most societies Living in many different parts of the Americas the Natives used the different natural _______resources____ in their own different environments for food, clothing, and shelter. What did they have in common?
4. 8 Cultural Regions California Great Basin Great Plains South East North West Coast Plateau Eastern Woodlands South West Northwest Coast West coast plateu NorthEast Califronia SouthWest SouthEast nia
7. North West Coast Weather: long cold winters cool summers heavy rainfall Natural Resources: ocean/beaches thick forests of fir, spruce, and cedar rugged mountains seafood/salmon deer, moose, bear, elk, beaver, mountain goats Culture Tools Used Cedar Canoes To hunt Natural Resources Ocean Beaches Thick Woods Of Fur Spruce And Cedar Rugged Mountains SeaFood Salmon Deer Moose Bear Elk
8. California Weather: rainy winters hot dry summers Natural Resources: ocean/coast foothills valley's deserts mountains acorns, oak trees grass, and plants redwood trees salmon/seafood/shellfish deer, rabbits, ducks, roots berries, pine nuts
9. Great Basin Weather: little rain hot during the day cold at night Natural Resources: mostly dessert low areas surrounded by mountains at the edges with valleys that had seasonal lakes and streams plants that need little water like grasses, sagebrush, pinon trees, at the outer edges pine trees, and willow small animals rabbits, lizards, grasshoppers, snakes sometimes ducks , duck eggs during certain seasons seeds,berries pine nuts, roots, cattail
10. Plateau Weather: long cold winters comfortable summers Natural Resources: mountains with dense forests in areas flatter in the center with drier grass lands rivers driftwood, mud, dirt, grass and sage brush fish, antelope, deer, seeds onions, carrots, camas roots, salmon
11. Great Plains Weather: cold winters hot summers Natural Resources: mountains surrounding edges treeless grasslands in the center east more water and softer soil west drier dense grass Buffalo and smaller animals
12. South West Weather: high temperatures little rain dry/arid Natural Resources: mountains, canyons desserts, flat top mesas rivers, little water clay, brightly colored plants, cotton corn, beans, squash, peppers, rabbits
13. Eastern Woodlands Weather: snowy winters , rain Natural Resources: rivers, ocean/coast lots of lakes and streams Forests, plants, maple trees, elm, deer, bears, beavers, birds, fish corn, sunflowers, tobacco, vegetables, nuts, berries