These sweet little fruits were picked and eaten by the Lenape.
Berries (Strawberries, raspberries, blueberries)
Longhouses had a hole at the top, which was used for this purpose
Chimney, let smoke out.
This game involved catching a piece of leather with a hole in it, with a spike.
Spear the Deer
Deer skin was tanned using this organ from the deer.
Brain
This was the name of our guide.
Linda
This grain was ground into meal to make bread.
Corn
The beds in a longhouse used these for sheets.
Deer skin
This was used instead of dice. (Colors?)
Black & White rock.
The Lenape made fire using this technique.
Friction (Rubbing wood together)
The Lenape Village was located in this state.
Pennsylvania
The Lenape hunted this type of larger animal for its meat and its skin.
Deer or Elk
The Lenape lived outdoors, using the longhouses only at these two time periods or events.
Nighttime & Bad Weather.
Picking up hot rocks with antlers was a game designed to teach children how to do what?
Cook (using hot rocks)
The Lenape used this instrument to keep rhythm and to transmit messages.
Drums
These long hunting tools used removable tips to make them reusable.
Spears
These plants used the corn stalk to wrap around as it grew.
Beans
Lenape mothers would put their babies in this spot, to keep them close by, yet out of the way.
On their back (hanging off their head)
A special rock was hidden inside of these Lenape shoes, which were mixed up and then a person had to find the special rock.
Moccasin
Lenape used this technique to help them carve trees into canoes.
Burning with fire.
Many students couldn't afford items at the gift shop due to this added fee.
Sales Tax
This plant was used as food and to cover the ground and keep the weeds from growing.
Squash
The doors to Lenape homes were very small, which served this purpose.
They kept the heat in and the cold out.
This game involved tossing rocks in a bowl and catching them. This symbol on a rock gave the player 5 points.
Turtle
The Lenape would hunt bears during what time of the year?
Winter (during hibernation)
These weeds (name one) were growing all over the village.
Milkweed & Dog's Bane