What was the land bridge called that connected Asia and North America?
Beringia
The Northern Lights
Did farmers move around or stay in one place?
What did Europeans bring to North America that caused many deaths?
They brought germs.
Who were the three sisters?
Haudenosaunee crops.
Bonus: name the 3 crops
What kind of people lived in Beringia?
hunter-gatherers
igloo
Who built villages on high mesas?
the Hopi
Who were the ancestors of the Creek people?
The Mound Builders were the ancestors of the Creek people.
What kind of homes did the Haudenosaunee live in?
They lived in longhouses.
What is a long, thin weapon made from a pointed stick, sometimes with a stone or metal tip?
spear
A special Inuit canoe made from animal hide
Kayak
The Navajo and Apache came from where before they migrated to the southwest?
They migrated from Canada
Where was the Seminole nation located?
They lived in Florida.
The Mohawk, Oneida, and the Seneca were part of what?
They were part of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.
What part of the world did the earliest Americans come from?
Asia
What is a large, prehistoric elephant-like animal covered with hair?
The Ancestral Pueblo lived in an area now called
The seven sides of a Cherokee council house represented what?
The seven clans.
BONUS QUESTION (100 points)
Can you name the seven tribes?
What does "smoking the peace pipe" mean?
It means to talk calmly and come to a fair agreement for everyone.
The first Americans who learned how to raise crops came from where?
Mexico
What was a chief in a Northeastern Native American nation called?
sachem
The Ancestral Pueblo were
Cliff Dwellers
What contributions did Sequoyah make?
Sequoyah invented a set of symbols so that the Cherokee language could be written and read.
What is a domed dwelling made of poles tied together with bark covering the sides, built by the Eastern Woodlands people?
Wigwam