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An object made by people in the past.
What is an artifact?
100

People who got their food by hunting animals and gathering plants they could eat.

What are hunter-gatherers?

100
A scientist who learns about the past by studying artifacts.
What is an archaeologist?
100
A piece of land connecting Asia with North America
What is the Bering Straight land bridge?
100
To die out forever
What is extinct?
200
Algonquians lived in dome-shaped homes.
What is a wigwam?
200
To buy and sell goods
What is trade?
200
Land set aside by the government for Native Americans.
What are reservations?
200
Algonquian word that means meeting or celebration.
What is a Powwow?
200
He talked to Iroquois leaders to encourage them to come together in peace.
Who is Dagamwidah?
300
He used his speaking skills to tell people that their lives would be better if they learned to solve their problems peacefully.
Who is Hiawatha?
300
Five Iroquois nations joined this group.
What is the Iroquois League?
300
Fifty leaders were chosen, some from each nation to form the Grand Council.
Who are the sachems?
400
Members made up of families that shared the same ancestors, or relative who lived in the past.
What is a clan?
400
Iroquois runners carried messages along a path built between many villages.
What is the Iroquois trail?
400
Small beads made of seashells that were used to send messages.
What is wampum?
400
Corn ,beans, and squash
What are the three sisters?
500

Jeopardy:Daily Double They picked the sachems, were in charge of the longhouse and decided how to use the land?

Who were Iroquois women?

500

Double Jeopardy:

Where are Powwows still being celebrated today?

500
Double Jeopardy: Where the Onondaga live
Where did the Grand Council meet?
500
Daily Double Who are the Iroquois women
Who were in charge of the Longhouse and choosing the leaders? women?
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