The culture area of the Inuit tribe.
What is the Arctic?
Calls the Southwest culture area home.
What are the Navajo and Pueblo tribes?
A sod or snow house bult by the nomadic Inuits.
What is an igloo?
A man-made object left behind by people of the past.
What is an artifact?
to move often
What is migrate?
The culture area of the Cherokee tribe.
What is the Southeast Woodlands?
Calls the Pacific Northwest culture area home.
What is the Makah tribe?
A Navajo shelter made of logs and wooden poles covered with mud.
What is a hogan?
The command given by God for man to fill the earth and to rule over it.
Creation Mandate
Wooden canoes used by the Chumash.
What is a tomol?
The culture area of the Sioux tribe.
What is the Plains?
Calls the Northeast Woodlands culture area home.
What is the Iroquois tribe?
A rectangular shape built by the Iroquois.
What is a longhouse?
The customs, beliefs, and creative arts of a group of people.
What is a culture?
a feast lasting several days that the Makahs and other Pacific Northwest tribes held
What is a potlatch?
The culture area of the Chumash.
What is California?
Calls the Plains culture area home.
What is the Sioux tribe?
A special room in a pueblo that is set aside for religious activities.
What is a kiva?
A baby carrier used by Native Americans while they worked.
What is a cradleboard?
Three important crops (corn, beans, and squash) were called this.
What is the Three Sisters?
The culture area of the Nez Perces.
What is the Plateau?
Calls the Plateau culture area home.
What is the Nez Perces tribe?
An American Indian village of the Southwest made of stone and adobe apartment buildings built close together and often located on the side of a mountain.
What is a pueblo?
Iroquois beds made from shells that were used for belts, money, and trade.
What is wampum?
The largest reservation in the United States today.
What is the Navajo Nation?