True or False: Each leader was chosen by women
True
This Native American region builds adobes.
Southwest
A dome - shaped frame covered with bark of a Birch tree.
Wigwam
A cedar bark fish trap belonged to what region?
False, Pacific Northwest
True or False: Discussions over important issues was shown in both the Native American government and today's government.
True
This Native American region lived in birch-bark wigwams.
Eastern Woodlands
Material or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occurs in nature and can be used for economic gain.
Natural Resources
Clay pots are an artifact to which region?
Southwest
Great Plains region had salmon, deer, Dense Fir, Pine, and Cedar Forest as their natural resources?
False - Pacific Northwest
Who were the leaders of the Native American council?
Men
This Native American region had to build their housing above ground.
Southeast (Eastern Woodlands)
Moving from place to place often with changes in the season.
Nomadic
Birch bark canoes were helpful as an artifact to which region of Native Americans?
Eastern Woodlands
Great Plains used buffalo to create many of their artifacts.
True
True or False: Native Americans believed that leaders would be in war.
False
This Native American region built underground winter houses.
Plateau (Pacific Northwest)
An area or division, especially part of a country or the world having definable characteristics but not always fixed boundaries.
Region
A clamshell necklace was an artifact to what region?
California Intermountain - Pacific Northwest
Southwest had clay, canyons, cotton as some of their natural resources.
How was Native American's government and today's government similar?
They both discussed important matters and their leaders could not go into war.
This Native American region displayed totem poles in front of their wood houses.
Pacific Northwest
Objects made by groups of humans, such as tools and clothes.
Artifacts
Buffalo hide blankets were very useful to what region as their artifact?
Great Plains
Native American believed they could not own land.
True - it belonged to the creator/spirits