Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, & Mississippian
SS8H1a
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Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, & Mississippian
Standards
SS8H1 The student will evaluate the development of Native American cultures and the impact of European exploration and settlement on the Native American cultures in Georgia. a. Describe the evolution of Native American cultures (Paleo, Archaic, Woodland, and Mississippian) prior to European contact.
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Teacher Directions ? CLOZE Notes
? The next pages are handouts for the students to use for note-taking during the presentation. (Print front to back to save paper and ink.)
? Check the answers as a class after the presentation.
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Paleo Indians
? The ________________________ to inhabit Georgia were called Paleo Indians.
? They lived in Georgia over 13,000 years ago, from ________________________ .
? Paleo means ________________________ in Greek. ? Paleo Indians were nomadic, meaning that they moved around in
________________________ . ? They ________________________________________ in groups of 25-
50. ? They lived in ________________________ made in pits or shelters
covered with bark and animal hides. ? Paleo Indians were ________________________ . ? They ________________________ like the giant bison and ate berries,
nuts, and wild fruits and vegetables. ? They also used tools and weapons ________________________ . ? Many stones that were ________________________ for hunting have
been found near the Savannah River, Ocmulgee River, and in the Flint River area.
Archaic Indians
? The Archaic Indians lived in Georgia beginning in ____________________________________ .
? They built the ___________________________________ , but were ________________________ as they moved each season in search of food.
? The Archaic Indians created tools and weapons out of ________________________ .
? The Archaic Indians were __________________________________ . ? They hunted smaller animals like ________________________ . ? They also ate ________________________ .
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Woodland Indians
? The Woodland Indians lived in Georgia from about __________________________________ .
? Their lifestyle differed from previous groups because they began to ________________________ for growing crops and they created decorative, ________________________ .
? They also developed ________________________ for hunting. ? The Woodland Indians formed tribes, created permanent villages,
and lived in ________________________ . ? The Woodland Indians left the first evidence of
________________________ . ? They built ________________________ for burial sites and religious
ceremonies. ? These were signs that the Woodland Indians
________________________ .
Mississippian Indians
? The Mississippian Indians inhabited Georgia from about ________________________ .
? They lived in ________________________________________ , who lived in religious centers on top of large earthen mounds.
? Mississippian settlements contained ________________________ . ? Villages were protected by guard ________________________ . ? The Mississippian Indians used
_________________________________________ to create weapons and farming tools. ? They were ______________________________ , creating pottery, pipes, instruments, and jewelry. ? The Mississippian _______________________________ tools, weapons, pottery, and other goods with one another. ? Mississippian Indians began ________________________________________ --they grew maize, squash, beans, tobacco, etc. ? They built ________________________ and had religious ceremonies. ? The dead were buried in fine cloths with ________________________ and the bodies were tattooed and painted. ? They were alive when Europeans discovered America, but soon after their ______________________________ ...
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