Milestones) Questions and Answers
Native Americans Many groups of Native Americans once made what is now Georgia
their home, including the Apalachicola, Cherokee, Muscogee, and Yamacraw tribes.
Okefenokee Swamp A large but shallow wetland in southeast Georgia and northeast
Florida. Much of the area is today protected as part of a national refuge.
Paleo culture An early native culture which lived in the Southeast during the Ice Age,
from approximately 10,000 to 8000 BCE**. The Paleo people were nomadic and
depended mainly on animals for food.
Piedmont A region of Georgia located between the Coastal Plain in the south and
mountains in the north. It is hilly, the second-largest region of the state, and the most
populated.
Savannah River A river that begins in South Carolina, flows along the South Carolina and
Georgia border, and empties into the Atlantic Ocean. It is about 300 miles long
Paleo Indians (12,000 BCE-8,000 BCE) The first humans in Georgia; they were nomadic
hunters and gatherers who hunted large game such as mastodons and giant bison.
Archaic Indians (8,000 BCE-1,000 BCE) The second oldest Native American culture in
Georgia; they are nomadic
hunters who hunted smaller game and are credited with developing grooved axes, the atlatl,
fish hooks, and pottery.