Eastern Woodland Native American

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Eastern Woodland Native American: The East Woodland People lived in the eastern part of what would later become the United States. For hundreds of years, these civilizations flourished and created their own unique culture. Questions below:

1. What were the "Three Sisters"?
2. The Irqouis were focused in what present-day state?
3. What do many historians argue was the earliest foundation of American democracy?
4. How many characters were in the Cherokee alphabet?
5. How do you think cooperation among the Irqouis helped their culture?

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First time homeschooler of a 5th grader here. SO grateful I found your channel. Concise, informative, perfect cadence for Upper Elementary. Thank you!!

reneewalker
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Great video! One that has studied the Easter woodland culture for many years and am an avid artifact hunter. I have come to the conclusion that they were much more of an agrarian culture than many think. Small Irrigation canales were used in my area. Protein consisted of mostly small animals, reptiles and fish.

brentkuehne
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I’m from NC and my grandmother mother from VA and we have heard these stories all the time growing up. They would tell us exactly who we were but due to paper genocide we became ashamed of who we were our heritage was lost and stolen. Very sad some of my family are still witnessing this today in rural areas of NC by the east coast

BlackOwnedSoulSistah
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I live in Clearfield, what used to be Chinkhlamoose, just northeast of the Ohio river valley. There's just a feeling in the air knowing this used to be home to people's that lived here since the 1st century, maybe even longer. Thank you for the content.

bryanjames
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They were fully civilized cultures, making use of the land in a sustainable relationship that could last forever. They used waterways as roads, as well as paths that connected the entire continent. They knew the land and they knew their neighbours, and travelled far and wide, well aware of the world around them. There was regular contact with other cultures that came by ship to fish the their coasts before official "first contact". There was a fully functioning civilisation in North America; diverse, complex, imperfect, but most importantly: Sustainable.
Then the church and the colonizers came.... and here we are.

fulk
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God, thank you for goodness. Thank you for healing the land. Thank you for faith, hope and love. Thank you for protecting us, for teaching us your knowledge, wisdom, courage, discernment, prophecy, prophetic teachings, knowing, healing, healing of the land, healing miracles, the end of and binding of familial curses In Jesus mighty name. Amen 🙏 God, we pray for gracefulness, we pray for safety, refuge, comfort, encouragement, peace, peace that surpasses all understanding which will guard our hearts and minds In Jesus Christ, living within Christ, the cleansing and restoration of those arid parts In Jesus mighty name. Amen 🙏

Rebecca-zrlu
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There are Native Americans also in Maine & Northeast Canada. We are the Wabanaki Nation, made of 5 tribes, The Passamaquoddy (the tribe I'm from), Penobscot, MicMac, Maliseet & Abenaki Tribes.

pqiptesdana
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Any description of Iroquois people you left out Piscataway. Did Turner toy trains from Baltimore down to Southern Maryland and along the western shore of the Chesapeake Bay

stevennewman
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Great video do you think we could do one on the tactics they used when having war

JStrawmyre
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Homeschool mom of a second and fourth grader who love history… I’m adding your videos now as we cover subjects. What a great summary of what we’ve been covering the last two weeks!

ArianaM
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Would you not consider the indigenous people of modern New England as Eastern Woodland?

patrickdunham
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I enjoy the way you pronounce ‘roof’ in America.

NGC-catseye
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And The "Ramapough" as well.

WorldsBeyondYou
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Blessings in an abundance of the faith. I salute you. 😘🙏Grace and peace be unto you and to this place. Thank you. 🤍🌈🤍God bless you. Will you believe and receive Jesus Christ as your LORD and personal saviour??? I do. 🤍🌈🤍🔐💗

Rebecca-zrlu
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Hi thanks i already know about it thanks for the acturit history lesson but already i know kayenkeha vary well wish mean Mohawk language just letting you know about it good luck with everything

nativeandindigenuscraftcre
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Not trying to dog on yah but you forgot mvskoke and talking leaves is what the cherokee called paper not the syllabus .

MVSKOKEWORDS
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The fishing and hunting was better stewardship then.

MichaelM-qq
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All these people were black. Notice how some pics are of very dark people and in the next picture they look white...daas act 5 dollar indians

pennywizerr
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Typical past-tense references, apparently by non-Native “Indian Expert, ” which can be remedied by involving indigenous culture carriers to present. “Americans” referred to——why not just name as “Whites or Caucasians.
All this distracts from quality of presentation to & for all generations & people like that. Consider Cherokee Christian preacher G. Gist motive to develop alphabet to translate Bible enabling assimilation.

j.c.eaglesmith
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The Black Americans.. . American niji.. .

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