Indains

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During the Ice Age, approximately twelve thousand years ago, people are thought to have first stepped foot onto Tennessee’s dirt. They were the Paleo-Indians; however, they never settled in Tennessee. Then as the world moved passed the Ice Age, a new group of people came through Tennessee, called the Archaic-Indians. This group of people actually settled in Tennessee and only moved seasonally. They also started making things to make survival easier such as bowls, baskets, and spears. This was a start of what Europeans would eventually discover.
In 1000 B.C. the woodland Indians were in the Tennessee area. Woodland Indians didn’t travel and had about one hundred people in a tribe. They figured out agriculture, hunted with bows, and had a complex religion. By 900 A.D. Indians lived in larger communities, created politics and economics of their own, and chiefs and priest had formed a social status, and they are known as the Mississippi Indians. The Indian culture didn’t change much after that until the Europeans came into Tennessee.
The four main Indians in Tennessee during 1600 A.D....

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