1. 2010 COLLECTION 2. OUR STORYOur story begins in Canada thousands of“Stitch by stitch,years ago, when our ancestors created themukluks and moccasins you see in thesepages.bead…
Slide 1THE EASTERN WOODLANDS Slide 2 You Are There The campfire crackles and glows before you. An old man rises to tell a legend. Long ago, he begins, your people often went…
Chapter 3 Test Review Clickers 1. Who studies fossils to learn about the past? A. An archaeologist B. A historian C. A paleontologist D. Early people 2. How do archaeologists…
Georgiaâs Early Native Tribes and Civilizations Georgiaâs Prehistoric Time Periods PaleoâIndian Period (10,000 â 8,000 B.C.E) Archaic Period (8,000 â 1,000 B.C.E.) Early:…
Slide 1 A River Ran Wild The Story of Early Birmingham Adapted from “A River Ran Wild” By Lynne Cherry Slide 2 Long ago a river ran wild through a land of towering forests…