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Beringia the Land Bridge between Asia and
America
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The Big Question
  • Question
  • Where did the Native Americans come from?
  • Answer
  • Asia.

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The Big BoBo
  • Question
  • Why are Native Americans called Indians?
  • Answer
  • Christopher Columbus made a big mistake...but
    thats another story for another day

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a definition Migration
  • Migration when people or animals move from one
    place to live in another place
  • Notice
  • Migrate is the root word of immigrate
  • Migration is the root word of immigration

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5 Migration Theories
  • Two migration theories suggest humans crossed the
    Pacific Ocean to get to America.
  • Two migration theories suggest humans crossed the
    Atlantic Ocean to get to America.
  • One migration theory suggests humans crossed dry
    land or ice-covered land to get to America.

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BERINGIA
  • Based on the work of anthropologists and by
    examining the artifacts found by
    archaeologiststhe most widely accepted migration
    theory is the Beringia land crossing theory.

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three definitions
  • Anthropologist someone who studies people and
    their culture (the way they live their lives)
  • Archaeologist someone who searches for the
    artifacts of the people of the past
  • Artifact anything that was made by a human
    (tools, weapons, clothes, etc.)

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BERINGIA
  • Beringia is the term used to describe the area
    between Siberia (in Asia) and Alaska (in North
    America).
  • The Bering Strait (water) lies between Siberia
    and Alaska today.
  • Anything named Bering is named in honor of the
    Russian explorer, Vitus Bering.

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The Last Ice Age
  • c. 35,000 years ago the last ice age began
  • Earths temperatures fell
  • glacier ice grew larger and thicker
  • sea levels fell because water was sucked up and
    frozen into the glaciers

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Migration
  • c. 30,000 years ago people began to travel back
    and forth between Asia and America
  • probably following animal herds for food
  • large numbers of people moving to new places is
    called migration
  • people who move from place to place are called
    nomads

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Animals of North America at the time of the
arrival of humans.
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Migration, cont
  • c. 15,000 years ago people began shifting
    further to the south and east
  • moved into what is the present-day USA
  • moved through present-day Mexico
  • settled as far south as present-day Chile

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End of the Last Ice Age
  • c. 10,000 years ago the last Ice Age began to
    end
  • Earths temperature began to rise
  • climates warmed, vegetation and animals began to
    change
  • glaciers melted and sea levels rose Beringia was
    covered with water

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A big discovery
  • c. 9,000 years ago people living in Central
    America discovered how to cultivate maize
  • Maize corn

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The effects of Maize
  • people who cultivated maize provided an abundant
    food supply for their family group
  • encouraged permanent communities
  • encouraged the growth in population

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Native American Cultures
  • people changed
  • from hunting and gathering to farming and herding
  • from Asian style culture to Native
    American culture

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Native American Cultures
  • empires grewMaya, Aztec, Inca, etc.

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Beringia theBridge between Asia and
America
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