This material names an Archaic culture of the Great Lakes that developed cold-working techniques for it, as well as an Inuit group whose historic homeland is Coronation Gulf and Victoria Island in Nunavut. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this material that was worked into plates featuring motifs like the “birdman” in workshops like the one found at Mound 34 in Cahokia.
ANSWER: copper
[10h] The Rogan plates excavated from this archaeological site in Georgia feature falcon dancers wearing medicine bundles as headdresses. Those Braden-style plates found at this site are thought to have been made in Cahokia.
ANSWER: Etowah Indian Mounds
[10e] The mounds at both Cahokia and Etowah were built by this culture, named for a large North American river.
ANSWER: Mississippian Culture
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