Cherokee Syllabary (Alphabet) & Misc.
Clans & Towns
Culture
Culture #2
Homes & Clothing
100

Who created the syllabary?

Who is 'Sequoyah'?

100

How is a person's clan determined?

By birth.

100

What geographic feature was important to the Cherokee?

The Appalachian Mountains.

100

What crimes were forgiven at the midsummer busk?

All crimes except for murder.

100

What shapes were the mounds that the Mound Builders built?

Small and domed. Eventually they formed into complex shapes like snakes or birds.

200

Why is the syllabary important?

It made the Cherokee language easier to pass on.

200

True or false: Clan was determined through the father's bloodline.

False.

200

What was used to decorate moccasins?

Natural dyes and beadwork.

200

What did Creeks believe about souls?

A person's soul survived after death. It could be captured and used by others.

200

What were most homes built out of?

Walls of mud and straw, and roofs were thatch.

300

What is a 'confederacy'?

a group of people that join together for a common cause.

300

What was a red town?

A town responsible for war.

300

What tribe created mocassins?

The Cherokee.

300

Why was a large feast held at midsummer?

To break the midsummer busk. The corn ripened, so there was lots of food.

300
What did Southeastern Native American men wear?

Men wore loincloths and might wear a shirt and leggings in cold weather.

400

In the syllabary, written characters represent _________, not sound.

Syllables

400

What was a white town?

A town responsible for peace.

400

How did the geography of the Southeast affect the growing season?

The growing season was long because winters were mild and summers were hot.

400

Why do modern Cherokee tribes continue to weave baskets?

To pass on the tradition of a woven basket, and to preserve the heritage.

400

What did Southeastern Native American women wear?

The women wore long skirts.

500

Name the 5 'civilized' tribes. (Hint, we did a project on them)

Creek, Cherokee, Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw.

500

What was the purpose of stickball? Two answers.

To bring children into adulthood, and to settle disputes.

500

What is celebrated at the midsummer busk?

The corn harvest.

500

Why did we lose so much information about the Mound Builder societies when Europeans arrived?

Europeans carried diseases that indigenous peoples were not immune to, so a lot of them died out.

500

What did the Catawba build?

Palisades (protective fences).

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