Title: Environment and Culture in North America
1Environment and Culture in North America
2Culture Areas
- Geographic Area of ethnic groups with similar
cultural traits.
http//www.nmia.com/jaybird/AANewsletter/southwes
tmap.html
3Names
- Indians
- Holdover from the search by explorers for a route
to the Indies. - Some Native Americans dislike this name.
- Amerind, Native American, or First Nation also
used.
4Names
- Names of tribes are necessarily what they called
themselves. At the time of contact, some
explorers used names that other groups called a
specific group. - Thus, Navajo prefer Dine and Yuman prefer Quechan.
5Geography and Culture
http//encarta.msn.com/media_461565493/Culture_Are
as_of_North_America.html
6Environment
- Biome
- A larger biological community of interacting
plants and animals, as exemplified by tundra or
coniferous forest. - Habitat
- An area of land with physical characteristics
such as minerals, soils, rainfall, and
temperature that affect which plants and animals
live there. - Ecotone
- A community of plants and animals found at the
transition between biomes or other large biotic
units characterized by a mixture of species that
may attract predators, including humans.
7N. A.Biomes
http//www.uen.org/utahlink/tours/tourFames.cgi?to
ur_id14051
8Biomes
- Tundra
- Treeless biome
- Ground frozen year round, permafrost
9Tundra
- Frozen tarn pond in alpine tundra near Dillon,
Colorado
Images (c) by James L. Reveal, Norton-Brown
Herbarium, University of Maryland
10Coniferous forest
- Evergreens-pine, spruce, fir, and hemlock
Images (c) by James L. Reveal, Norton-Brown
Herbarium, University of Maryland
11Moist Temperate Forest
- Mostly coastal and in low mountains (less than
9,000 ft) - Abundant precipitation, rain and snow 25-160 in
(65-400 cm). - Cool temperatures, rarely below 5 F or above
100 F moister and cooler in the north.
http//www.life.umd.edu/emeritus/reveal/pbio/biome
/lec35c.html
12Temperate Deciduous Forest
- Beech - maple - yellow poplar, oak - hickory,
mixed pine - hardwood. - Cool /cold winters, warm summers.
- Moist winters, moist summers.
http//forestry.about.com/library/tree/bl_na_biome
s_eastdec.htm Photos Courtesy of Steve Nix,
About Forestry
13Chaparral
- Arid, very little rain in summer.
- Chaparral fire near Ensenada, Baja California
- Images (c) by James L. Reveal, Norton-Brown
Herbarium, University of Maryland
14Cold Desert/Hot Desert Biome
- Cold Desert-cold in winter, arid.
Cold desert of the Great Basin near Lunar Crater,
Nevada Images (c) by James L. Reveal,
Norton-Brown Herbarium, University of Maryland
15Temperate Grassland
Mid-grass prairie near Manhattan, Kansas
Images (c) by James L. Reveal, Norton-Brown
Herbarium, University of Maryland
16Water Resources
- Rivers, Lakes, Oceans, Sinkholes, Springs.
17Native American Impact on the Environment
- Environment of the past dynamic.
- Interglacials
- Hypsithermal
- Prehistoric people did impact the environment.
- Clearing forests, diverting water.
18Culture Histories
- Use of archaeological methods to construct
cultural types based on culture area and
artifacts. - Temporal Types
- Artifacts with temporal signatures
19Components
- Component
- An archaeological unit that includes a culturally
homogeneous stratigraphic or spatial unit within
a site and is thought to represent a single
occupation of the site.
20Phases
- Phase
- An archaeological unit consisting of several
components at a number of sites defined by
similar artifacts and other characteristics and
found in a unique geographical area and time
period phases are thought to loosely represent
cultures
21Horizons
- Horizon
- an archaeological unit that links phases based on
traits of material culture that appear to have
spread widely during a relatively short period of
time.
22Tradition
- Temporal continuity in material culture the
archaeological unit that links phases and sites
based on general attributes of material culture
that persist over a long period.
23Culture History
- PaleoIndian (Pleistocene)
- Archaic (Beginning with Holocene, continuing
through contact with some groups) - Woodland (ca 3000)
- Mississippians, Iroquoians, Plains Village (ca
1000) - Historic Period (after contact)
24Culture Concepts
- Band
- Small, mobile groups
- Wild resources
- Little personal property
25Culture Concepts
- Tribe
- Larger groups, sometimes villages
- Kinship groups-clans
- Big men in some groups (NW Coast)
26Culture Concepts
- State
- Monarchy or democracy
- Social Classes/castes
27Culture Concepts
- Egalitarian
- Status based on age, individual, gender
- Ranked
- Social position inherited, nearness to chief (or
chiefs lineage)higher status - Stratified
- Sharp class distinctions
28Themes in North American Research
- Settlement of America?
- Adaptation to Environment
- Food Production?
- Complex Cultural Systems?
- Ethnic Identities?
- European settlement