American Yawp - Chapter 1: The New World | Questions and Answers with complete solution
hree Sisters - Eastern Woodlands crops - corn, squash, and beans. Mesoamericans - Lived in modern day Mexico and Central America. Relied heavily on Maize. shifting cultivation - Cut forest, burn undergrowth, plant seeds in nutrient rich ashes. Useful in areas with difficult soil. Eastern Woodlands - Forest dwelling Native American group. Established permanent agriculture. Used hand tools and practiced sustainable farming. Cultivated medicinal plants. Small settlements, dispersed authority, and kin-based organization. agriculture - Enabled social change and population growth. Negatively impacted health, such as teeth and bone health. Enabled other skills - allowed soldiers, artists, and religious leaders to focus on their skills. Shared Broad Traits Among Native Americans - Did not distinguish between natural and supernatural. Kinship bound them together, mostly matrilineal. Ownership of land, crops, and tools . (But right to use land did not imply permanent possession.) Matrilineal - relating to a social system in which family descent and inheritance rights are traced through the mother Chaco Canyon - Important ancient Anasazi Indian center in New Mexico that included a pueblo of six hundred interconnected rooms. Sophisticated agriculture, trading networks, and animal domestication enabled population of as many as 15k people. Ecological challenges such as deforestation and overirrigation caused collapse.
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