
American Indians Before European Settlement (1959)
The film discusses the life of American Indians before European settlement, highlighting their origins as Asian migrants who arrived in America around 30,000 years ago. It describes the diverse lifestyles and cultures of various tribes across five main regions: the Eastern Woodlands, Great Plains, Southwest, Far West, and Northwest Coast. Each region’s environment shaped the tribes’ ways of living, including their housing, clothing, agriculture, and hunting practices. The film emphasizes the rich cultural heritage of nearly a million Indians living in the United States prior to European contact and the significant changes that would follow.
Keywords
American Indians, European settlement, migration, Eastern Woodlands, Great Plains, Southwest, Far West, Northwest Coast, culture, agriculture, hunting, lifestyle, environment
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