Daily Life
Native American History
Sharing the Work
Lenape Culture
Vocabulary
100

This is a Native American house with a frame made of poles and covered with hides or woven reeds. Algonquian and Lenape lived in these houses.

What is a wigwam?

100

These scientists study artifacts to learn about people long ago. 

Who are archaeologists?

100

Algonquian men or Algonquian women: They cared for children, built wigwams, prepared food, made clothing and most tools. 

Who are Algonquian women?

100

The Lenape made this of seashell and used it in ceremonies, as gifts, and as money. 

What is wampum?

100

Anything from the environment that people can use. 

What are natural resources?

200

This is a long, narrow house that is home to many families. The name Haudenosaunee means people of this house. 

What is longhouse?

200

Tools, spears, arrow heads, picture stones, and wampum belts, are things that tell archaeologists about people long ago. These things are examples of this

What are artifacts?

200

Haudenosaunee men or Haudenosaunee women: They brought back food to the village by hunting and fishing. They also chopped down trees to build longhouses and fought wars against enemies. 

Who are Haudenosaunee men?

200

The Lenape used natural resources for food, clothing, and shelter. Some of their food came from farming. To open up land for crops, the Lenape did this. 

What is cut down and burn trees?

200

This is another word for farming. 

What is agriculture?

300

Native Americans used natural resources for many purposes. This Native American group moved from place to place in to find food and resources. 

Who are the Algonquians?

300

Many scientists believe early people arrived from this continent about 20,000 years ago by crossing a land bridge between it and Alaska. 

What is Asia?

300

Lenape men or Lenape women: They made clay pots, wove baskets from grasses and bark, and farmed. 

Who are Lenape women?

300

This male leader and a council of men led each Lenape village.

Who is the sachem?

300

The way of life that people create for themselves and pass on to their children. Legends and ceremonies were important to Lenape this.

What is culture?

400

The Haudenosaunee hunted, gathered and fished, but they also depended on farming much of their food. Beans, squash, and this plant were very important plants called the "three sisters". 

What is maize? 

400

Five Iroquoian nations joined to form the Haudenosaunee League or this, which is a government in which separate groups of people join together but local leaders still have power.

What is a confederation

400

This Native American group spent more time farming than the Algonquians and stored their food for the winter. They did not move from place to place and formed villages with fences surrounding the village.

Who are the Haudenosaunee?

400

Lenape culture included these, or celebrations during planting and harvesting seasons. 

What are ceremonies

400

According to this, Algonquian men and women had different roles. It is way of life that has been followed for a long time.

What is tradition?

500

The Algonquians traded food and furs for copper. They traveled long distances using this

What is a canoe?

500

The Algonquians and this Native American group spoke the Algonquian language.

Who are the Lenape?

500

This Native American group lived in wigwams and longhouses made of poles cut from trees and covered with bark. 

Who are the Lenape?

500

The Lenape culture has many of these, or stories that have been handed down over time. One story is about Earth's creation. 

What is a legend?

500

The Lenape were divided into three groups of these: Munsee, Unami, and Unalachtigo and each of these also had an animal name: wolf, turtle, and wild turkey. It is group of related families.

What is a clan?

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