Title: Who discovered America? First Americans / Native Americans / Amerindians
1Who discovered America?First Americans / Native
Americans / Amerindians
2Who discovered America (for whom)?
3Nomenclature
- Amerindians
- Native Americans
- First Nations
4Sources of knowledge on pre-Columbian America
- pre-history no written records
- archeology
- anthropology
- ethnography
- linguistics
- oral tradition
5Archelology and its problems
6Linguistics as archeology's auxiliary science
- nearly 30 language families
- plus nearly 30 isolates
- in total nearly 300 languages spoken north of
Mexico - Europe 2 families and 1 isolate
- Total of all Indian languages approx. 2000
7Major linguistic families
Iroquoian Kalapuyan kalapúyan Kiowa-Tanoan
Maiduan Muskogean mskdjían Palaihnihan
(Achumawi-Atsugewi) Pomoan pómo, pomóan
Sahaptian Salishan sélish Shastan Siouan-Cata
wban Siouan Catawban Tsimshianic Utian Miwok
Costanoan Utaztecan
- Algic
- Algonquian
- Wiyot
- Yurok
- Na-Dene
- Eyak-Athabaskan
- Eyak
- Athabaskan
- Tlingit
- Caddoan
- Chimakuan
- Chinookan
- Chumashan chúmash
- Comecrudan
- Coosan kus
- Eskimo-Aleut
- Eskimoan
- Aleut Unangan
- Numic
- Tübatulabal
- Takic
- Tepiman
- Taracahitic
- Tubar
- Corachol
- Aztecan
- Wakashan
- Kwakiutlan
- Nootkan
- Wintuan
- Yokutsan
- Yuman-Cochimi
- Yuman
- Cochimi
8Names of American States of Native American origin
- Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, Idaho,
Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts,
Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Nebraska, North
South Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee,
Texas, Utah, Wisconsin, Wyoming
9Navajo Codetalkers
10Problems with studying pre-Columbian America
- cultural / race bias
- noble savage bias
- 'white-washing' of Indian history and revisionist
histories of Amerindians
11First wave of migration Paleo-Indians
- Beringia / Bering Land Bridge
- Wisconsin Ice Age (Glaciation)
12Second and third wave of migration Inuits,
Yupik, Aleuts
- anorak
- goggles
- igloo
- kayak
- umiak
13South America / Latin America
- Mayas
- Teotihuacan
- Incas
- Olmecs
- Aztecs
14Significant archeological sites North America
15A mosaic of cultures / varied ratio of development
- big game hunting
- mastodons
- mammoths
- hunters gatherers
- nomads
- nearly no farming
- why?
- no traction animal
- various cultural forms throughout pre-historic
period - various forms of social and political
organization - North American Indian civilizations
16North American Indian civilizations
- Archaic Tradition
- Woodland Tradition
- Mississippi Tradition
- Basketweavers
- Burial Mounds Tradition
- Temple Mounds Tradition
17Pueblo
18Eurpoean motives for colonization
- Age of geographical explorations
- New ways of life
- Conversion of natives to Christianity
- Hope of wealth
19Columbian Exchange
- the totals of the mutual influences on the
natural environment and human habitat brought
about by the Columbus expedition - great number of animals, plants, diseases moved
from one continent to the other, nearly every
society on Earth affected by the Columbian
exchange. - diseases brought from Europe caused major
depopulation of America - Syphilis, in turn, proved more deadly in Europe
than in America