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The Woodland Indians.
The  rise of the Woodland Indians began after
 1000B.C. and ended around 800 A.D.
They developed Farming along the East Coast.
 ◦ They cleared fields using new tools that they
   developed. Grooved axes were made out of
   stone.
 ◦ They began to plant and harvest crops.
 ◦ They began to store excess food for the
   winter and early spring.
Notice the selection of plants is very
limited compared to what we have today.
The Woodland Indians.
Tools:
Bow and Arrow
 This allowed them to hunt
 larger game such at deer.
The Woodland Indians

SETTLEMENTS
Groups began to form tribes
 that would settle along
 streams and creeks.
Built protective walls around
 their villages and storage
 facilities.
The Woodland Indians
 Three things that the Woodland Indians developed
   first:
______________________________________
   _____
1.   Bow and Arrows.

2.   Well-developed pottery.
     1. Made from Clay.

3.   Farming.
What river flows through the center of
this region?
Tools used to decorate pottery
The Woodland Indians
Religion:
 ◦ They started building burial mounds for
   their dead.
   Example – Rock Eagle
 ◦ They would bury their dead with many
   items that they felt were special.
 ◦ They also believed in an life after death.
Burial Mound in Central GA.
They believed in life after death.

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The prehistoric americans part 2

  • 1. The Woodland Indians. The rise of the Woodland Indians began after 1000B.C. and ended around 800 A.D. They developed Farming along the East Coast. ◦ They cleared fields using new tools that they developed. Grooved axes were made out of stone. ◦ They began to plant and harvest crops. ◦ They began to store excess food for the winter and early spring.
  • 2. Notice the selection of plants is very limited compared to what we have today.
  • 3. The Woodland Indians. Tools: Bow and Arrow This allowed them to hunt larger game such at deer.
  • 4. The Woodland Indians SETTLEMENTS Groups began to form tribes that would settle along streams and creeks. Built protective walls around their villages and storage facilities.
  • 5. The Woodland Indians Three things that the Woodland Indians developed first: ______________________________________ _____ 1. Bow and Arrows. 2. Well-developed pottery. 1. Made from Clay. 3. Farming.
  • 6. What river flows through the center of this region?
  • 7. Tools used to decorate pottery
  • 8. The Woodland Indians Religion: ◦ They started building burial mounds for their dead.  Example – Rock Eagle ◦ They would bury their dead with many items that they felt were special. ◦ They also believed in an life after death.
  • 9. Burial Mound in Central GA.
  • 10. They believed in life after death.