work in groups to complete a map, brainstorm ideas, and report their findings. explore issues related to the impact of the Lewis and Clark expedition on the area explored. practice Internet research skills. Keywords Lewis and Clark, Native, Lakota, Louisiana Purchase, Native American, Indian Mat...
Minimum home range sizes varied from 0.8 to 321 hectares for all animals with no significant difference being found between range sizes oflocal and introduced alligators.DAVE TAYLOR
Tribes of the Southeast, from Louisiana to North Carolina, enjoyed a more moderate climate, with the ability to hunt and gather in most months. However, the lack of stone quarries in this region meant many tribes of this region constructed their residences and temple mounds out of earth. The...
American tribe living near Pawley’s Island, South Carolina. They grew corn, tobacco, and beans in their gardens and domesticated animals like deer and chickens. Because of their location, the Chicora may have been some of the first Native Americans to see the Spanish explorers arrive in the...
When the English language arrived in North American, the land was already home to hundreds of languages. Here are some words English borrowed along the way.
Chickasaw and Chocktow tribes populated what became the states of Arkansas and Louisiana. The Caddo and Natchez tribes lived on both sides of the Mississippi River, stretching from the delta west to the green areas of eastern Texas. The Seminoles dominated the Floridian peninsula. Other tribes ...
animals, that was for you. Do it for you.’ The more I keep thinking about doing this for me and honoring God with everything that I have and everything that I can, the feeling of getting to do this becomes even bigger. It means everything to show my family what I...
What Native American tribes lived in the Louisiana Territory? What animals did the Indians use before the Columbian Exchange? Which Native American tribes lived in the Gila Cliff Dwellings? What did Sitting Bull's tribe eat? What Indian tribes were indigenous to Yellowstone? What Native American...
Orleanscosts as much as 20% morethan anywhere else in the state. Louisiana hasa lot of oil refining, so gas doesn't need to travel as far to be sold, making fuel priceslower than the national average. When crude oil doesn'tneed to travel long distances, the markup for gas is much ...
A group of school students visits the Washington University excavations of Mound A at Poverty Point. While doing work at the site, researchers collaborate closely with the Louisiana Office of State Parks to conduct educational and outreach efforts that enhance understanding of the rich history and ar...