Eastern Woodland aboriginal peoples of North America Natives whose traditional territories were east of the Mississippi River and south of the subarctic boreal forests
Cherokee politically integrated tribes at the time of European
colonization. They controlled parts of present-day Georgia, eastern Tennessee, and the western parts of what are now North Carolina and South Carolina.
Catawba is the only federally recognized tribe in
the state of South Carolina.
Yemmasse Offended by the Spanish Governor from 1684 to
1685 in their home of Georgia, the Yemassee moved to South Carolina and were given land at the mouth of the Savannah
Wigwam River a semi-permanent domed dwelling
Wattle and Daub woven lattice of wooden strips called wattle is
daubed with a sticky material usually made of some combination of wet soil, clay, sand, animal dung and straw.
Longhouse Many were built from timber and
often represent the earliest form of permanent structure in many cultures.
Three Sisters Method
three Sisters Planting Method is Planting. of Farming Beans, corn and squash work well together because they all thrive in full sun and prefer average moisture.