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Native Americans

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flora   the plants of a particular region  
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fauna   the animals of a particular region  
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nomad   a person who moves from place to place in search of food (hunter-gatherer)  
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Eastern Woodlands   a cultural region in North America east of the Mississippi River, west of the Atlantic Ocean, south of the Great Lakes, and north of the Gulf of Mexico.  
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Slash and burn farming   a method of farming, in which vegetation is cut down and burned in order to clear the fields for farming  
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Three Sisters   the primary crops of the Eastern Woodlands Indians, which were corn, pole bans, and squash  
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Cherokee   a member of the Native American people, who lived in the foothills and mountains of South Carolina  
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Catawba   a member of the Native American people, who lived along the rivers of the Piedmont region of South Carolina  
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Yemassee   member of the Native American people, who came from Spanish Florida (Georgia), but moved to the coastal areas of South Carolina  
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Palisade   a fence of pointed stakes that was 12 to 20 feet high used for protection  
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Wigwams   a type of circular type house used by the Catawba and Yemassee; erected by heating and bending poles toward a center point, tying the poles together, and then covering the frame with cedar, cypress, or pine bark  
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Wattle and Daub   a type of circular type house used by the Cherokee and Yemassee; it had thick walls made out of a mixture of grass and clay, called daub, and a roof made out of bark and branches, called wattle  
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