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Standard 3-2.1

3-2.1 Compare the culture, governance, and physical environment of the major Native American tribal groups of South Carolina, including the Cherokee, Catawba, and Yemassee.

Grade(s): 3

Subject(s): Social Studies

Year: 2011

Circle of Inheritance: Native Land, Native People
Circle of Inheritance: Native Land, Native People

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Through this lesson students will be able to recall information on the settlement of South Carolina and the United States by Native Americans and Europeans through a series of summative assessments...

Southeastern Native Americans' Lifestyles
Southeastern Native Americans' Lifestyles

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The Native Americans of the Southeastern Region included those in South Carolina. These Native Americans were adapted to a warm climate and were permanent settlers of the region. This lesson explores...

The Prehistory of S.C. | Conversations on S.C. History
Episode 2

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Noted South Carolina historian Dr. Walter Edgar discusses the key issues in SC History. The Prehistory of South Carolina is discussed in eight lessons: Native Americans in SC Animals in SC Language of...
Detective Bonz and the SC History Mystery: Part 1
Episode 1

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Who would steal all of the 3rd grad history books at Sandlapper Elementary? And WHY? That's what Detective Sherlock Bonz, the famous canine crime fighter is hired to find out. Principal Holman alerts...
King Hagler | S.C. Hall of Fame

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“King Hagler” was the leader of the Catawba Indian Nation. He had a reputation as peacekeeper with other tribes and colonists. In 1751, Hagler signed a treaty with the Six Nations. In 1756, Catawba...