What did the Native Americans use to make their clothing?
Deer skin, animal fur, etc.
What caused the Native Americans to be forced from their land?
New settlers
A ________________ is a Native American house shaped like a dome or upside down bowl.
Wigwam
Which part of Georgia did the Creek Indians live in?
What Native American tribe was Sequoyah a part of?
Cherokee
What were some of the tools the Native Americans made?
Bows & Arrows, Tomahawks, etc.
What event was detrimental to the Native Americans that was forced upon them by the Europeans?
Trail of Tears
A ______________ is a Native American house shaped like a rectangular prism.
Longhouse
How did the Creek Indians get their name?
They build their homes and lived near small creeks.
What is Sequoyah known for?
The alphabet language of the Cherokee
What was the primary crop grown by the Native Americans?
Corn
In order to get the things they needed, what did the Native Americans do with the Europeans?
Bartered or Traded.
What did Native Americans build their homes with?
Mud, Sticks, Grass
Which part of Georgia did the Cherokee Indians live in?
North
What did Sequoyah call the words in the books of settlers?
Talking leaves
What were the three sisters?
Corn, Beans, and Squash
When the Europeans came over, what did many Native Americans instantly die from?
Diseases.
True or False. Native American summer homes had walls.
False
How did the Creek and Cherokee share their culture?
Storytelling
What character traits did Sequoyah have?
What is wattle and daub?
Sticks and mud.
What was so different about the resources the Native Americans had vs. the resources the Europeans had?
The Native Americans had natural resources. The Europeans had man-made resources.
Why did the Creek and Cherokee have different homes for the summer and winter?
The weather was different for each season.
What was the main role of Native American men?
Hunting
To honor Sequoyah, what happened in 1980?
He was placed on a stamp.