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Name the native American Group
Name the native American Group
100
belief of scientists that people migrated from Asia to north America in search of food.
land bridge
100
sun-dried bring used in south west
adobe
100
- tribal chief, chosen by women in Iroquois villages.
Sachem
100
Name the native American Group: -Thick forests of fir, spruce, and cedar trees; rugged mountains. - shellfish, seaweed, seals, sea linons, whales, fish, deer, moose, bear. - large houses from logs or living trees, shingles from cedar bark. - seal harpoons, wooden wedges, sledgehammers, rope, needles, bone, drills, stone knives
Northwest coast
100
Name the native American Group: - Treeless grasslands - farming, buffalo - tipis made from buffalo hide -clothing and bags made from buffalo. - hardwood bows, arrows, bone knives and scrapers, spears, shields, rope.
Great plains
200
land exposed in last ice Age which enable people to cross from Asia
Beringia
200
- a plateau - those who live in the southwest plateau region. - ________ people.
Mesa
200
- Long wooden hosue used by several related families.
longhouse
200
Name the native American Group: - Coast and coastal foothills, inland, valley, deserts, mountains. - salmon, shellfish, deer, roots betties, pine nuts, acorns. - cone-shaped homes made of bard and reeds. -skirts and aprons made from grasses or plants, animals hides, baskets and sifters made from plant mateirals. - antler tools, baskets, fish traps.
California
200
Name the native American Group: -Forests, lakes, streams - deer, bears, beavers, birds, fish, greens, nuts, berries, squash, corn. - log-framed homes covered with elm bark (longhouses) - deerskin skirts, capes, and moccasins. - Canoes, corn scrapers, and grinders.
Eastern woodlands
300
a move of large group of people form one place to another
migration
300
- farming - it enabled people to settle in permanent villages
agriculture
300
- scoial organization in which the mother is the head of the family.
Matriarchal society
300
Name the native American Group: - desert, grasses, sagebrush, pine trees. - ducks, eggs, cattails, snakes, grasshoppers, plants, berries, jackrabbits. - temporary shelters of willow poles hsaped into a cone-shaped and covered with brush and reeds. - robes made frmo rabbit skins, baskets coaced with pine sap. - seed beaters, nets, decoys to attract ducks, sharp sticks.
Great Basin
300
Name the native American Group: - coastal plains, river valleys, mountains, swamps. - corn, beans, squash, squirrels, rabbits, turkeys, deer, wild plants. - tree strips woven in a rectangular frame and plastered with clay, roofs made of leaves. - deerskin skirts - hoes made of stone, shells or bone; blowguns; bows and arrows.
Southeast
400
- People who share similar culture and language. - Groups adapeted to environment in area they settled.
Cultural region
400
- uesful material found in nature.
resource
400
a close knit familty that may include grandparents, parents, children, aunts, uncles.
extended family
400
Name the native American Group: - Mountains, forests, grasses, sagebrush - salmon, onions, carrots, camas, antelope, deer - partly underground homes lined with logs and covered with saplings, reeds, and mud. - clothing made from animal hides and decorated with seeds and shells; woven baskets and hats. - nets fro catching salmon, spears, digging sticks.
Plateau
500
- object made by human. - used to help historians learn how people lived long ago.
artifact
500
- channels that brought water to desert crops. - used by Mesa people to grow corn in desert.
irrigation ditches
500
corn, beans, and squash are known as the
three sisters
500
Name the native American Group: -Canyons, mountains, deserts, flat-topped mesas, rivers. - corn, beans, squash, rabbits, chili peppers. - apartment-like houses made frmo adobe brick. -cotton clothes dyed with bright colors from plants and minerals. - corn grinders, dams, clay pots, clay ovens.
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