The North
The Earliest Americans
Locations
The Eastern Woodlands
Miscellaneous
100

A large, prehistoric elephant-like animal covered in hair.

What is a mammoth?

100

This word means a loosely organized group of states or tribes.

What is a confederacy?

100

Because the Mound Builders were farmers, they did this instead of moving often.

What is stayed in one place?

100

This is the kind of house the Haudenosaunee lived in.

What are longhouses?

100

This phrase refers to a Native American ritual of sitting down and talking calmly.

What is "smoking the peace pipe?"

200

A dome-shaped shelter made from snow or ice blocks.

What is an igloo?

200

This is where the earliest Americans came from.

What is Asia?

200

These Pueblo people lived in villages on the high mesa.

Who are the Hopi?

200

The Mohawk, Oneida, and the Seneca were part of this group. 

What is the Haudenosaunee Confederacy?

200

The Cherokee's council houses had seven sides to represent these seven groups.

What are the seven clans?

300

The name of the land bridge connecting Asia and North America.

What is Beringia?

300

The Ancestral Pueblo carved their homes into the sides of large rocks and canyons, leading them to be called this two-word phrase.   

What are Cliff Dwellers?

300

The Ancestral Pueblo lived in this area where multiple modern-day states meet.

What are The Four Corners?

300

A domed dwelling made by tying poles together and covering them with bark was built by people in the Eastern Woodlands.

What is a wigwam?

300

A type of brick made from sundried clay.

What is adobe?

400

A special Inuit canoe made from animal hides.

What is a kayak?

400

The population of North America decreased rapidly because Europeans brought these small things.

What are germs?

400

The Navajo and Apache migrated to the Southwest from this place.

What is Northern Canada?

400

Corn, beans, and squash were often planted together, leading the Native Americans to call these three crops this.

What are the Three Sisters?

400

The Creek tribe descended from these people.

Who are the Mound Builders?

500

We call them this because of the way the people in the area around Beringia found their food.

What are Hunter-Gatherers?

500

The first Native Americans to raise corn lived in this place 7,000 years ago.

What is Mexico?

500

The Seminole Nation lives in this modern-day state. 

What is Florida?

500

A chief in a Northeastern Native American nation.

What is a sachem?

500

Sequoyah is famous for this invention.

What is a set of symbols for writing Cherokee?

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