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Discover the Rich Cultures of Pre-Contact Indigenous North America
Learners will explore the sophisticated societies, agricultural innovations, trade networks, and cultural traditions of Indigenous peoples before European contact.
What You'll Learn
Indigenous peoples developed sophisticated agricultural systems like Three Sisters farming.
Regional housing designs reflected each group's unique environmental and lifestyle needs.
Extensive trade networks connected distant communities through valuable resource exchange.
Oral traditions, animism, and confederacies defined Indigenous social and spiritual life.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze Indigenous agricultural, housing, and fishing techniques across regions.
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Learners identify key vocabulary including wampum, animism, and matrilineal societies.
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Practice questions assess understanding of trade networks and seasonal migration patterns.
Why This Matters
Studying pre-contact Indigenous cultures gives students a complete and accurate foundation for understanding North American history, cultural diversity, and the enduring contributions of Indigenous peoples.
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Three Sisters
Trade Networks
Oral Traditions
Matrilineal Societies
Pueblo Architecture

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