US History timeline & concept chart: 10th-16th centuries pre-colonial Native Americans to early North American colonization (Spanish, French, Dutch): Difference between revisions
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* Native America tribal alliances were language-based | * Native America tribal alliances were language-based | ||
* European entry to Americas changed those alliances | * European entry to Americas changed those alliances | ||
'''DETAILS''' | |||
* Native North American linguistic areas | |||
** Northeast | |||
*** Algonquian | |||
*** Iroquoian | |||
** Southeast and Gulf region | |||
*** Southeastern woodlands | |||
** Midwest | |||
*** Plains Linguistic Ara | |||
** Pueblo | |||
** Western | |||
*** Northern California | |||
*** Northwest Coast | |||
*** Pacific Northwest | |||
*** Plateau | |||
* source [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistic_areas_of_the_Americas Linguistic areas of the Americas (wikipedia)] | |||
* Hopewell culture | |||
* Mississippi culture | |||
* '''Reciprocity''' | |||
** Native American concept of sharing of land, resources, and labor | |||
** was part of cultural misunderstanding between European and native populations over land and object ownership | |||
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== Post-Columbian indigenous peoples overview == | |||
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! '''PERIOD / TIMELINE''' | |||
! '''Major Events, Concepts & Themes''' | |||
! cell style="width:60%"|'''Notes & connections: details of issues, concepts, themes & events''' | |||
|- style="vertical-align:top;" | |||
| '''PERIOD / TIMELINE''' | |||
* 1492+ Post-Columbian | |||
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=== linguistic and cultural areas === | |||
=== tribal alliances === | |||
=== culture === | |||
=== architecture === | |||
* Pueblo adobe houses | |||
* Iroquois "longhouses" | |||
* Mound builders | |||
=== land use === | |||
* hunting (extensive forests) | |||
* trade (waterways) | |||
* farming (localized) | |||
* communal ownership | |||
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'''BIG IDEAS''' | |||
* European entry to Americas changed Indian alliances, cultures, economies & populations | |||
'''DETAILS''' | '''DETAILS''' | ||
* Native North American linguistic areas | * Native North American linguistic areas |