Native Cultures of North America

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📋 Course Outline

  1. Northwest Pacific Coast
  2. Pacific Coast Resources
  3. Native Social Structure
  4. Totem Pole Significance
  5. Housing and Shelter
  6. Great Plains Nomads
  7. Plains Bison Hunting
  8. Mississippi Mound Cultures
  9. Adena and Hopewell
  10. Trade Networks

📖 1. Northwest Pacific Coast

🔑 Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Geographic range: The area extending from northern California to Alaska, characterized by a narrow coastal strip with dense forests and abundant natural resources (source content).
  • Abundance of shellfish, salmon, seals, whales, deer, and wild plants: The plentiful natural food sources in the region, which reduced the need for agriculture and supported large, concentrated populations (source content).
  • Lack of need for farming: Due to the plentiful natural resources, the Northwest Pacific Coast peoples relied primarily on hunting, fishing, and gathering for sustenance, minimizing the development of agriculture (source content).
  • High population density: The region's abundant resources and thriving trade networks led to larger and more concentrated populations compared to other areas (source content).
  • Thriving trade networks: Extensive systems of exchange along the coast facilitated the movement of goods such as carved totem poles, jewelry, and other cultural artifacts, strengthening social and economic ties (source content).

📝 Essential Points

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1. What is the Northwest Pacific Coast primarily known for?

2. During which time period did the Adena culture flourish in North America?

3. What was the primary role of the hierarchical social structure, including chiefs, commoners, and slaves, in Native American societies such as those on the Northwest Pacific Coast?

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Northwest Pacific Coast — range?

From northern California to Alaska.

Natural resources — key?

Shellfish, salmon, seals, whales, deer, plants.

Farming need — why absent?

Resources plentiful, no farming needed.

Population density — effect?

Led to complex social and religious rituals.

Trade networks — role?

Facilitated exchange of cultural artifacts.

Pacific Coast resources — impact?

Supported large populations and social complexity.

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