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21 Cards in this Set
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Tribes in the Southeast (4)
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Choctaw, Creek, Cherokee, Chickasaw
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Tribes in Eastern Woodland (6)
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Iroquois, Illinois, Abenacki, Wampanoag, Shawnee, Peaquot
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Tribes in Great Plains (7)
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Lakota, Dakota, Nakota, Sioux, Mandan, Cheyenne, Pawnee
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Tribes in Southwest (4)
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Pueblo, Navajo, Hopi, Apache.
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Tribes in California. Northwest, Alaska
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Chumash, Haida, Tlingit, Makah
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Types of American Diversity (7)
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Economic, Racial/Ethnic, Religious, Gender, Political, Ecological.
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Crevecoeur
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What makes an American. French-- European Annex (and men) coming together.
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Emerson
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Smelting Pot (much broader)-- transcendentalist.
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Israel Zangwill- Melting Pot Plot.
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Wrote Jewish play The Melting Pot play. New world is place to overcome hatred.
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Henry Ford
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Facist. Forced European- Americanization. Had a "graduation"
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Strengths and Weakness of Kallen's Symphony:
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S: It promotes harmony among individualed groups.
w: European based instruments |
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Why is a Jazz Ensemble a better comparison?
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American creation; more individual recognition.
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John Dewey
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Pragmatism, Lived experience better than theory. Each culture brings something new.
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Multiculturalism:
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Ann Ryan, Robert Bork, David Duke.
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What are common misconceptions about America before Europeans arrived?
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Natives: Did use land, little in number, static.
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How and when did people arrive in the Americas?
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Bering Land Strait.
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Became diverse, when?
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Archaic Life
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Corn development, effects?
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co-dependant relationship between people and plant. It was good for the diet, and maize became a part of the religion.
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1)Cahokia characteristics?
2)Cahokians Values? 3)Fall of Cahokia |
1)Agricultural, stratified society, Along Mississipian river, near St. Louis.
2)Women, Corn, Ritual ceremonies. 3) It dispersed due to climate and overfarmed land. |
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Chaco Canyon life:
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Kiva, subterrianian ceremonial life, Pueblo Bonito was a civilization.
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1) Similarities between Pueblo Bonita and Cahokia.
2) Differences |
1) Dispersed in similar ways, both important ceremonial life.
2)Location |