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Painting of a Choctaw woman by George Catlin. Indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands, Southeastern cultures, or Southeast Indians are an ethnographic classification for Native Americans who have traditionally inhabited the area now part of the Southeastern United States and the northeastern border of Mexico, that share common cultural traits.
Annual temperature trend (1979–2023) in Louis René Barrera Indiangrass Wildlife Sanctuary showing climate change over time The effect of climate change is also noticeable in the sanctuary. Average yearly temperature data recorded from 1979 until 2023 shows that the temperature in the areas in which the sanctuary is located has experiencing a ...
Eastern woodlands of the United States - Woodlands in southeastern regions. Oak savanna - Savanna in west coast, western, and central regions. Native American use of fire - Other native uses of fire. Terra preta - Use of burning in South America agricultural use rather than grassland. Prairie remnant - Pre-Columbian fire dependent habitats of ...
The study examines the changes in climate and the risks they pose to Native American Communities. According to the study, heavy rainfall is projected to have a 501.1% increased risk for Native ...
The United States considered the Chickasaw one of the Five Civilized Tribes of the Southeast, as they adopted numerous practices of European Americans. Resisting European-American settlers encroaching on their territory, they were forced by the U.S. government to sell their traditional lands in the 1832 Treaty of Pontotoc Creek and move to ...
Unlike most other Native American tribes in the American Southeast at the start of the historic era, the Cherokee and Tuscarora people spoke Iroquoian languages. Since the Great Lakes region was the territory of most Iroquoian-language speakers, scholars have theorized that both the Cherokee and Tuscarora migrated south from that region.
Indigenous topics of the Southeastern Woodlands (10 P) A. Alachua culture (2 P) C. Caddoan peoples (4 C, 30 P) Calusa (11 P) Cherokee (10 C, 2 P) Chickasaw (5 C, 27 P)
The California chaparral and woodlands is a terrestrial ecoregion of southwestern Oregon, northern, central, and southern California (United States) and northwestern Baja California , located on the west coast of North America. It is an ecoregion of the Mediterranean forests, woodlands, and scrub biome, and part of the Nearctic realm.