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| stories passed down form generation to generation |
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| groups of realeted people |
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| a scientist who studies human culture |
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| human-made object like a pot, that gives clues to the culture from which it comes |
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| a flat-topped,steep sided plateau |
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| a method of farming in which trees and brush are burned to clear land for feilds and villages |
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| a long period with no rain |
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| braod, flat reigon of NC that stretches 100 to 150 miles inland from the ocean |
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| hilly reigon between the coastal plain and the appalichain mountians |
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| the man who discovered america |
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| areas where methods of living are alike |
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| the spanish word vor town |
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| what was the 5 largest groups in 1492? |
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| Hatteras, chowanoc, tuscarora, Catawba, and cherokee |
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| how do we know of early people? |
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| what similar ways of life developed among the natives of NC? |
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| where did columbus really think he was at? |
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| when did the first settlers first develope agriculture and begin to settlein semi-perminait or perminate villiges? |
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| about how many native americans lived in NC in 1492? |
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| clans lived in about how many houses? |
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| who were the first people to set eyes on the people of NC? |
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| in the years after 1492 who threatened there way of life? |
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| the arrival of the non-americans |
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| about when did forests cover the eastern lands of the mississippi? |
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| how were iroquois framed? |
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| by lashing poles together |
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