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Extractions: North Carolina Indians North Carolina's Prehistory This six-part series highlights the history and culture of North Carolina's American Indians. In part one, you'll explore the prehistory - the time before written history - of the first people in the area now called North Carolina. Upcoming segments include present-day tribes in the state, Indian education, tribal government, native languages, and Indian art. North Carolina's Prehistory American Indians in the Paleo-Indian period (10,000-8000 b.c.) were nomadic. They moved often in small groups of one or two extended families. They traveled when and where food sources were most plentiful, hunting animals and gathering wild plants. Archaeologists have found evidence in North Carolina of these early people dating back to about 8000 b.c. After the Ice Age ended, the climate in North Carolina gradually warmed. This led to an abundance of wild plants, nuts, and small animals. American Indians of the Archaic period (8000-1000 b.c.) changed their patterns of living because of the changing climate. They led a seminomadic lifestyle. In spring they fished along the coast. In summer they occupied the flatlands to gather nuts and plants and to hunt small game. In winter they moved closer to the mountains to hunt large game. They developed new types of stone tools, such as scrapers, drills, and axes.
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