JOBS
FOOD
HOMES
RESOURCES
MISCELLANEOUS
100

Name 3 jobs of the women

Grow/gather crops

Cook

Watch Children

Make Clothes

100

Name 4 animals the Abenaki hunted or fished?

Bear, deer, moose, turkey, salmon, eel, clams, etc.

100

Name the 2 types of homes the Abenaki lived in.

Wigwam

Longhouse

100

For warmth, the Abenaki would line their moccasins, homes, and clothes with _________. 

Fur

100

The Abenaki can be found where?

Northeast

New England

NH/Maine

200

Name 3 jobs of the men

Hunt

Fish

Build

War

Chief

200

What are the 3 sisters?

Corn

Beans

Squash/pumpkin

200

Abenaki always settled their homes near __________.

Water (river, ocean, pond)

200

____________ was used to make canoes and containers. 

Birch bark

200
What is another word for corn?

Maize

300

A boy would journey into the woods to find his _________.

Guardian Spirit

300

The sap they tapped from the maple trees was used for what 2 things?

Syrup 

Sugar

300

Abenaki longhouses were as large as:

A. school

B. classroom

C. parking lot

D. gym

classroom

300

Name 3 ways the Abenaki traveled.

By foot

By canoe

By snowshoe

300

What does the word Abenaki mean?

Dawn Land People

400

What would the Abenaki do to strengthen their muscles?

Wrestle

Swim

400

_________ were fence/net like structures used to catch fish.

Weir

400

Explain 2 features of the roof of a wigwam. 

Curved for snow

Hole for fire smoke

400

Name two ways the women changed the color of their clothing.

Dyed with berries

Tan in sunlight

400

What killed many Abenaki in the 1700s?

diseases from colonists

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