Peoples of North America 1
Peoples of North America 2
Civilizations of Mesoamerica 1
Civilizations of Mesoamerica 2
Civilizations of South America
100

According to the Land Bridge Migration theory, people crossed this to reach the Americas.

What is Beringia, or the Bering Land Bridge, or the Bering Strait. 

100

This animal was the most important resource for Plains tribes, providing food, shelter, and tools.

What is the buffalo, or bison?

100

This system required conquered city-states to provide goods, labor, and human sacrifices to the ruling empire.

What is the tribute system?

100

This early civilization is known as the "Mother Culture," of Mesoamerica. 

Who were the Olmec?

100

The Inca Empire did not use money but relied on this labor tax system, requiring citizens to work for the state in exchange for feasts and resources.

What is the mit’a system?

200

This traditional farming technique used by the Iroquois and Cherokee involved planting corn, beans, and squash together.

What is the Three Sisters method?

200

This Native American culture, known for constructing large geometric and effigy mounds, built the famous Great Serpent Mound.

Who were the Hopewell?

200

This Mesoamerican civilization developed an advanced hieroglyphic writing system, a 365-day calendar, and a mathematical system including zero.

Who were the Maya?

200

The Aztecs practiced human sacrifice primarily to ensure this. 

What is give the sun the strength to rise or cross the sky?

200

Without a written language, the Inca recorded information using this system of knotted cords.

What are quipus?

300

This indigenous group of the Arctic, whose name means "the people" in their language, relied on hunting caribou, seals, and whales for survival.

Who are the Inuit?

300

This is where ancestral Puebloans/Anasazi built their multi-story adobe homes, for protection and shelter.

What are cliffs or mountains?

300

This indigenous group of southern Mexico, known for their advanced pottery and metallurgy, inherited cultural traditions from the Zapotec civilization.

Who are the Mixtec?

300

These are the most famous works of the Olmec civilization, believed to represent their rules. They are thousands of years old and fifteen remain today.

What are the stone heads? 
300

This is the oldest known civilization in the Americas, part of a civilization that focused on trade and religion rather than warfare.

What is Caral-Supe?

400

These are the founding figures (2) of the Iroquois League that helped establish the Great Law of Peace which set up a representative democracy in Eastern North America.

Who are Hiawatha and Deganawida?

400

This is one of the different types of mounds built in North America. 

Burial mounds, rituals, storytelling, or ceremonial. 

400

The Aztecs developed this innovative farming technique, using artificial islands to grow crops on the shallow waters of lakes.

What are chinampas?

400

This civilization, based in the Oaxaca Valley, built the city of Monte Albán and developed one of Mesoamerica’s earliest writing systems.

Who were the Zapotec?

400

This ruler transformed the small Kingdom of Cusco into the vast Inca Empire through military conquests and strategic alliances.

Who was Pachacuti (Inca Yupanqui)?

500

This ceremonial event involved gift-giving to demonstrate wealth and social status among Pacific Northwest tribes.

What is a potlatch?

500

The Mississippians built this massive settlement, which included Monks Mound, the largest earthen structure in North America.

What is Cahokia?

500

This ancient city, known for its Pyramid of the Sun and Pyramid of the Moon, was one of the largest cities in the world during its peak.

What is Teotihuacan?

500

This ancient sport, first played by the Olmec and later by the Maya, sometimes resulted in the sacrifice of the losing team.

What is Pok-A-Tok?

500

The Inca Empire was weakened by a civil war between these two half-brothers before being conquered by the Spanish.

Who were Atahualpa and Huáscar?

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