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Hunter-Gatherers
Woodland Indians
100
When people first came to Pennsylvania.
When is 14,000 years ago?
100
One of these would be placed in the roof of a longhouse or wigwam to allow smoke to escape.
What is a hole?
100
A scientist who studies people of the past by studying what they left behind.
What is an archaeologist?
100
The first people to live in Pennsylvania.
Who are the Paleo Indians?
100
All of the following are games that Lenape children would play except for ____________________. Pick-Up Sticks, Chess, Football, Dice
What is chess?
200
This group of Native Americans came to Pennsylvania when glaciers, or ice, began to melt.
Who are Paleo Indians?
200
A type of Native American home with only one family living in it.
What is a wigwam?
200
A group of people larger than a tribe.
What is a nation?
200
Paleo means this.
What is ancient or very old?
200
About how long ago did Eastern Woodland Indians come to Pennsylvania?
What is 3,000 years ago?
300
This is where scientist believe people migrated to Pennsylvania from.
What is Asia?
300
One of the oldest Indian sites in North America.
What is Meadowcroft Rock Shelter?
300
Each Native American Tribe had their own way of doing things. This way of life is called ______________.
What is culture?
300
A group of Native Americans who had a more advanced lifestyle.
Who are the Archaic Indians?
300
A type of Native American home with more than one family living in it.
What is a longhouse?
400
Moving from place to place to find food is called this.
What is migration?
400
Susquehannocks built these high walls around their villages for protection.
What is a palisade?
400
A story that is passed down over time but can't be proven true.
What is a legend?
400
A tool made by the Archaic Indians that helped them throw spears farther.
What is an atlatl?
400
To get things they did not have, Woodland Indians would do this with other groups.
What is trade?
500
These were known as the "Three Sisters"
What are corn, beans, and squash?
500
In order to travel faster, grow crops, have fresh water, fish, and bathe, Woodland Indians would build their villages near these.
What are rivers?
500
Family that includes aunts, uncles, and grandparents.
What is an extended family?
500
Paleo Indians would build their homes out of these materials.
What is brush and rock?
500
This is the way Woodland Indians got their food.
What is hunt and grow crops?
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