This region has hot summers and mild winters.
What is the Eastern Woodlands?
Wood frame houses with bark/reed covering
What is a longhouse?
Fishermen, hunters, farmers
What are Indigenous Peoples of the Eastern Woodlands?
One way that ALL Indigenous Peoples moved around?
What is walk?
This region has hot summers and cold winters.
What is the Plains region?
Farmers, hunters of small animals
What are the Indigenous Peoples of the Southwest Region?
This small boat was used on the rivers of the Eastern Woodlands.
What is a canoe?
This region has hot dry days, cold nights, and little rain.
What is the Southwest region?
Why did the Lakota live in tepees?
What is because they followed the buffalo herds?
Which animal was most important to the survival of the Plains Indigenous People?
What is the buffalo or bison?
This is the name for the first people who lived in North America.
Who are Indigenous Peoples?
Who lived in teepees?
What is the Lakota or Indigenous Peoples of the Plains?
Who were primarily hunters or horsemen
What is the Lakota/ Indigenous Peoples of the Plains.
The act of giving or doing something
What is a contribution?
This region contains many land and water features including forests, fertile farmlands, mountains, and rivers.
What is the Eastern Woodlands?
The Powhatan used wood and bark to build homes. The Pueblo used clay. Name these kind of resources.
What are natural resources?
•Arts (pottery, weaving, carving) •Knowledge of the environment •Respect for nature •Farming of corn and tobacco
What are the Contributions of American Indians?
When a tribal government makes laws and rules for its people and land.
What is tribal sovereignty?