Indian Dwellings
Culture
Seasons
History
Miscellaneous
100

A dwelling that might have symbols and special events drawn on it?

Tipi

100

Who all went on hunts?

Men, Women, and Children

100

What season was an important time for farming tribes? Why?

Spring because they had ceremonies before they planted their corn, planting season

100

Stories told the history of the tribe so that it would not be forgotten. What is this called?

Traditions

100

Name one Ancient animal we have talked about besides a mammoth

Rhinos that weighed two tons, pigs that were six feet tall, Beavers seven feet long, Bears bigger than grizzly bears, Cheetahs and Saber-Toothed tigers 

200

A structure big enough to fit 20-40 people

Earthlodge

200

What else were the women responsible for during the planting season?

Repairing the Earthlodge

200

After all the harvesting was done what did the Indian tribes prepare for?

Winter Hunt
200

Who were the three sisters?

Corn, beans and squash

200

What did ancient people typically eat?

Mammoths, wild fruit, nuts, and other plants

300

A structure made from wooden poles and buffalo hide

Tipi

300

What were the women responsible for during the summer hunt?

Gather food from storage pits

300

What did the men and boys have to do before the summer hunt?

Men: made sure they had enough arrows 

Young boys: Often were in charge of taking care of the horses

300

What did the women do in the fall and winter months?

Harvest the crops

300

What were mammoths once called? 

Ancient Elephants 

400

A structure made of bark and wood that can hold multiple families at one time

Longhouse

400

What was corn used for? (You need at least 2 different ways)

Eaten fresh, boiled, dried or eaten right away

Dried corn and made it into cornmeal for baking

Used for ceremonies 

Saved and used for next year's crop

400
After the winter hunt, farming tribes did what? (Think of the spring months)

Harvest their crop

400

What did the women do while the men hunted?

Got ready for the fresh meat

400

What had to improve in order for Native Americans to depend less on hunting?

Agriculture

500

Name one tribe that lives in an earthlodge?

Omaha, Pawnee, Ponca, Cheyenne, and Otoe-Missouria

500

Why were the Native American people so grateful for their land?

They believed it was sacred and whatever the gods would bring to them they would be blessed

500

What were everyone's roles during a hunt? (Men, Women, and Children) 

Bonus points: What was another job of the Women on the hunt?

Men: Killed the animal

Women: Got ready for the fresh meat to come back so they could prepare it.

Children: Cut long wooden poles to make drying racks for the meat

BONUS: Follow the hunters to cut up the fresh meat 

Traveled ahead of the tribe searching for the next good hunting spot

Set up tipis and made dinner

500

What do some people believe happened to ancient animals

They died from a volcano, a metor hit the earth and killed everything 

500

Name one place in Nebraska where they found fossils. (National Parks)

Agate-Fossil Beds National Monument, Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historical Park 

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