Relacionar Columnas Unit 1 American Beginnings Versión en línea Chapters 1, 2, and 3 are covered. por Hannah Boudreaux 1 Islam 2 Anasazi 3 Kwakiutl 4 Inca 5 Nomadic 6 Benin 7 Olmec 8 Hohokan 9 Maya 10 Iroquois 11 Adena 12 Kongo 13 Kinship 14 Aztec 15 Sorghai 16 Division of Labor 17 Lineage 18 Savanna 19 Plantation 20 Pueblo 21 Kashaya Pomo Strong ties among family members Built new settlements near waterways such as the Rio Grande, where they could irrigate their farms. Region of dry grassland Occupied the Valley of Mexico in the 1200s Essie Parrish belonged to this group. First know Mesoamerican society Built villages in forest clearings and blended agriculture with hunting and gathering. A farm on which a single crop, usually one that requires much human labor, is grown on a large scale. Settled in the valleys of the Salt and Gila rivers in what is now central Arizona. The assignment of tasks according to gender, age, or status Yucatan occupiers from A.D. 250 to 900 Kingdom that arose on the lower Zaire (Congo) River. Group that collected shellfish from the beaches and hunted the ocean for whales, sea otters, and seals. Mound builders move from place to place Dominated a large region around the Niger Delta. Took to the mesa tops, cliff sides, and canyon bottoms of the Four Corners region. Line of common descent A glittering empire that stretched nearly 2,500 miles along the mountainous western coast of South America. Gained power and wealth by controlling the trans-Sahara trade. Founded in Arabia in 622 by Muhammad, spread quickly across the Middle East and North Africa.