According to archaeologists, the first people that came to North Carolina were called this?
Who were the Paleo Indians?
The Waccamaw Siouan, Tuscarora, and Algonquian Indian tribes had these things in common.
What are the ancestors that travelled great distances to find a suitable place to settle?
The Catawba Indians neighborly acts of kindness include this?
What is the Catawba Indians would often help settlers fight off other Indian tribes?
What is a hogan?
What is a small cabin made of logs covered in bark and mud?
What was found on Cherokee land that the government was trying to take over their land?
What is gold?
This type of animal the first people of NC killed for its meat, skin, bones, and tusks to make weapons and tools was called this.
What is a Woolly Mammoth?
Which Native American tribe made shirts to wear?
Who are Tuscarora?
Who were the Early Piedmont natives?
Who were the Waxhaw and Catawba Indians?
What is the most prominent Native Americans to settle in the mountain region of North Carolina called?
What are Cherokee Indians?
Name two familiar areas found in North Carolina that the Coastal Plain Indians first settled?
What are Albemarle Sound and the Neuse River?
Who are people that travel to follow their food source?
What is a nomadic hunter?
Why did some Coastal Plain villages built on high ground?
What is to keep them safe from flooding?
What set the Waxhaw Indians apart from other tribes in the area?
What were the Waxhaw Indians were bigger and taller?
How were Cherokee children were like children of today?
What are they went to school and played sporting games?
What is the main reason for the death of so many Native Americans during this time?
What was no resistance, or immunity to diseases brought to them by colonists?
What did the first people of NC use to kill large animals?
What is a atlatl?
What modern day tools did the Coastal Plain Indians use to catch fish?
What are canoes and nets?
What is the name for "people of the river"?
What is "Iswa"?
Why were the Cherokee Indians being forced out of their homes and sent on a terrible journey called The Trail of Tears?
What is the US Government wanted to occupy the Cherokee lands after the discovery of gold?
What are the "Three Sisters"?
What is Corn, beans, and squash?
what happened when the Ancient North Carolinians became less dependent on following herds of migrating animals?
What is the ability to build permanent villages, trade supplies, and farm?
What items did the coastal plain tribes use to trade for goods?
What are pottery, baskets, clothing, and moccasins?
Why did the Waxhaw Indians strap their children to a board with weights to flatten the front of the children's heads?
What is spreading the eyes farther apart to help them see a greater distance during hunting?
What are the roles of Cherokee men and women?
What are men were in charge of hunting and war, and women were in charge of farming and gathering.
Why were the Cherokee Indians known as the most innovative tribes in North Carolina?
What is they had a complex written language that they only knew.