Artifacts
Tribes
Regions and Languages
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100

Name this artifact? 

Arrowhead

100

Which tribe was best known for their use of trading goods?

Powhatan

100

What region did the Cherokee live in?

Appalachian

100

Which season were crops harvested?

Fall
200

Name this artifact.

clay pot

200
Which tribe built their towns along rivers?

Powhatans

200

What language did the Monacan speak?

Siouan

200

What crops made up the Three Sisters?

Corn, beans, and squash
300

What was an arrowhead made out of?


Rock, flint, or possibly bone

300

Which tribe lived in longhouses?

Powhatans

300

What language did the Powhatans speak?

Algonquian

300

What is archaeology?

The study of the past through the materials that remain

400

What were shells used for?

Digging/as a shovel, also used as beads or jewelry

400

Which tribe mined copper and made it into jewelry?

Monacan

400

What region did the Powhatans live in?

Coastal Plains or Tidewater

400
What is culture?
All of the things that makes a group of people who they are.
500

What do artifacts tell us about the past?

They allow us to learn about the culture, specifically the tools and ways of life. 

500

Which tribe used wampum beads?

Cherokee

500

What language did the Cherokee speak?

Iriquoian

500

Explain the differences in roles between Indigenous women and men.

Women made clothes, picked berries and helped harvest other crops. Men would go hunt and fish. 

600
Why are archeologists not always right in their guesses about artifacts?

They were not there when the artifacts were used.

600

Which tribe's women held the most power in their villages?

Cherokee

600

What region did the Monacan live in?

Piedmont and Blue Ridge

600

What is the importance of Werowocomoco?

It was the capital for Chief Powhatan and an important site of many archeological discoveries.

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