Native American that followed their food supply were called this?
What are nomads?
100
This is an animal that the men hunted
What are (deer, moose, beaver, rabbit, etc.)?
100
This was a main source of transportation in the Eastern Woodlands
What are canoes?
What are rivers?
100
This is the most popular choice for making clothing, because of the abundant population of this animal in the area.
What is deer skin?
100
A mix of lye, water, and corn.
What are hominy?
200
These are round, wooden-framed structures, covered in bark
What are wigwams?
200
This is a type of weapon that the men used to hunt with.
What is a bow and arrow? (or a spear)
200
This Eastern Woodland Native Americans use this to make tools and clothing.
What is rock and wood?
200
These were made for the Eastern Woodland Natives to wear on their feet.
What are moccasins?
200
What native americans called corn?
What is maize?
300
Using a map, point out the area that was occupied by the Eastern Woodland Natives
(use map to determine if correct)
300
Name three jobs that the men of the tribe had.
What is hunting, fishing, going to war, and leading the tribe, any other reasonable answer.
300
These were made to catch bad spirits in your dreams
What is a dream catcher?
300
This is what most of the Eastern woodland clothing was made out of.
What are animal hides and or pelts?
300
The animal that Archaic Native Americans killed for food and other resources?
What are Mammoths?
400
This is what the Native Americans built their homes near
What are bodies of water (lakes, rivers, streams, oceans) and or forests?
400
This is a job that was only given to the males in the tribe.
What is the chief?
400
These are circular beads made from white and purple shells that were pierced and strung and used by North American Indians as currency, for ornaments, and for ceremonial and sometimes spiritual purposes.
What is wampum?
400
Many Native Americans died from diseases likes smallpox and influenza because of what?
What is immunity/immune?
400
How maximum number of people in a Cherokee village that may have to be fed?
What is 600?
500
What is the name of the tribe that occupied the land around the area that we live in today?
Who are the Wampanoags?
500
Name three jobs that the woman of the tribe had.
What is cooking/preparing the food, taking care of the children, making clothes, taking care of the home?
500
Describe how the Eastern Woodland Natives made their canoes.
They took long pieces of birch bark and formed it into the shape of the canoe and sewed and lashed the seams together.
or dugout canoe is a boat made from a hollowed tree trunk
500
They wore this to express feelings, each color meant something: red = life, black = death or eternal grief and purple = royalty)