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Virginia Inidians Review

Virginia Inidians Review

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Virginia Indians

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American Indians were the first people who lived in Virginia.

Christopher Columbus called the people he found in
the lands he explored “Indians” because he thought
he was in the Indies (near China).

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Artifacts such as
arrowheads, pottery
and other tools tell a
lot about the people
who lived in Virginia.

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Archaeologists study all kinds of material evidence left by
people from the past

Recent archaeological digs have recovered new material
evidence about Werowocomoco andhistoric Jamestown.

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American Indians have
always been closely
connected to the land.

They did not believe in
land ownership.

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Werowocomoco was a large Indian town, located on the York River

Used by Indian leaders for several hundred years before the English
settlers came.

It was the headquarters of the leader Powhatan in 1607.

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Jamestown became the first permanent
English settlement in North America.

Archaeologists have discovered the
site of the original fort.

The recovered artifacts give
archaeologists clues about the
interactions of the Indians, English and
Africans in early Virginia.

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Christopher Columbus called the people he found in the lands he explored “Indians” because–

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he thought he was in Africa

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that was their native name

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he thought he was in the Indies

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Multiple Choice

A large Indian town used by Indian leaders for several hundred years before the English settlement was —

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Werewocomocco

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Richmond

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Jamestown

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Yorktown

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The first permanent English settlement in North America is known as —

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Werewocomocco

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Jamestown

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Richmond

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Yorktown

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How do archaeologists help people understand the past?

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They study many types of material evidence left from people of the past.

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They paint pictures of what they think might have been in the area.

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They talk to the people who lived during the time period being studied

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Artifacts are

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from the environment

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made by humans

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Virginia Indians Daily Life

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All humans rely on some basic needs:

food
water
shelter

The kinds of food American Indians ate, the clothing
they wore, and the shelters they had depended upon
the seasons

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Land

Forests with a variety of trees cover most of the land

Virginia’s American Indians are referred to as Eastern Woodland Indians

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Climate

Relatively mild with four distinct seasons, resulting in

a variety of vegetation

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Clothing


Animal skins (like deerskin) were used for clothing

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Shelter

Made from natural resources around them
- Built with trees covered with tree bark

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Food

Foods changed with the seasons

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While the seasons and climate of Virginia were not in the control of
the Virginia Indians, they were able to interact with the land in
order to get the things that they needed.

Without learning to use the land to their advantage to create food,
shelter and other tools, Virginia Indians would have struggled to
survive.

Key Points

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What type of land covers most of Virginia?

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Mountains

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Plains

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Deserts

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Forests

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During which season were the Powhatan people most likely to grow corn, beans, and squash?

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Spring

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Summer

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Fall

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Winter

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The picture above shows a Powhatan house. What did the American Indians use to make this shelter?

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Grass mats sent from Canada

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Materials around them

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Trees shipped from England

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Items bought from settlers

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In which season did the Indians hunt birds and other animals and live off of stored foods?

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fall

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winter

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spring

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summer

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During which season did the Indians mostly harvest and preserve their crops?

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summer

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spring

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fall

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winter

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Which of the following best describes Virginia's climate?

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Relatively mild with one season

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Relatively hot with distinct seasons

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Relatively mild with distinct seasons

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Relatively hot with one season

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Virginia's American Indians are referred to as Eastern Woodland Indians because —

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they lived in trees that faced toward the east

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forests cover most of the land on which they lived

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the ocean is located to the east of the Indian Villages

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they used wood to build their homes and furniture

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Virginia Indian’s Language Groups

Algonquian
(al-GONK-ee-on)

Spoken mostly in the
Tidewater Region

Siouan
(SOO-in)

Spoken mostly in the
Piedmont Region

Iroquoian

(ear-uh-KOY-in)

Spoken in southwestern
& southern Virginia near
North Carolina

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Algonquian (al-GONK-ee-on)

Spoken in Tidewater region
(Coastal Plain)

Powhatan Tribe were apart of
this group

Towns near water - Fishing
was important

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Siouan(SOO-in)

Spoken in Piedmont Region

Monacan were part of this
group

Monacan means “earth
diggers”

Copper beads were a sign of
wealth and were in great
demand

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Iroquoian (ear-uh-KOY-in)

Spoken in Appalachian Plateau
region and in southern Virginia
near North Carolina

Cherokee were a part of this
group

Lived in heavily wooded areas

Their towns often had tall log
stockades to keepthem safe

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Multiple Choice

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Which section of the map shows where Algonquian language groups lived?

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Which sections of the map shows where the Iroquoian language groups lived?

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Which section on the map shows where Siouan language groups lived?

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The Monacan Indians speak

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Algonquian

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Siouan

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Iroquoian

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Spanish

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Multiple Choice

The Cherokee Indians speak

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Iroquoian

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Siouan

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Algonquian

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English

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What are the three major American Indian language groups found in Virginia?

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Iroquoian, Siouan, Algonquian

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Spanish, Algonquian, Iroquoian

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French, Spanish, and English

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