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joja [24]
3 years ago
14

How did landscape, climate, and resources influence the development of native American societies?

History
2 answers:
beks73 [17]3 years ago
8 0

Landscape, climate, and resources influence the development of native American societies in two aspects. They are sacred power and pattern of trade.

Explanation:

Those two aspects of the influence will be described below:

1. Sacred Power

There were different ways to interact with spiritual power between women and men. In farming societies, women grew crops and maintained fireplaces, houses, and villages. Native American concepts of women's power connected to the generative purposes of their bodies with the fertility of the earth. A summer ritual of renewal and purification were held to help to maintain the saviors of the world around. Green Corn Ceremony is the name of this ritual.

 

Spiritual power was used in hunting and war for men. Men were careful so that the spirits of the animals that had been killed aren’t insulted to be successful. They did a ritual, during, and after the hunt to acknowledge the guardian spirit's force. They believed that, when an animal was appropriately killed, its spirit would emerge from the earth unharmed. Success in hunting and war skills were both construed as signs of power and holy protection.

 

2. Patterns of Trade

In areas where Indians had specialization in certain economic activities, regional trade networks made them able to share resources. So, hunters in the southern plains, such as Navajo and Apache, hold annual trade shows with Pueblo farmers, exchanging skins and meat for cotton blankets, pottery, and corn, pottery.  

 

Local trade networks allow Indians to share resources in areas where Indians had a specialization in particular economic activities. Therefore, huntsmen in the southern plains, such as Apache and Navajo, hold annual trade shows with Pueblo farmers, exchanging meat and skins with pottery, corn, and cotton blankets.

 

There were similar patterns of exchange that occurred throughout the Great Plains, it was a place where hunters and farmers lived alongside. In parts of North America, local trade-in prisoners of war who were once slaves helped sustain approachable relations between nearby groups.

 

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Subject: History

Class: 10-12

Sub-Chapter: American History

AlexFokin [52]3 years ago
5 0
The fact that the landscape was primarily flat, with a warm/dry climate meant that many Native Americans relied on farming, and because there was a lack of domesticatable plants and animals, they relied on specific foods to survive.
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