A _________ is a highly developed culture.
The Iroquois Tribe had large, _________ homes
wooden
The Hopi are related to the _________________
Cliff Dwellers
Which Northwestern Tribe made canoes called "dug-outs" from cedar?
Tligit (Pacific Northwest)
The Comanche Tribe was skilled at _________
riding horses
Movement from one place to another
Migration
Who chose cheifs in the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Leauge?
The clan mothers (eldest women)
The Hopi's homes were called
adobes
The Tligit tribe lived in modern day _______
Alaska
The Plains Indians used bufffalo ______to make tools
Bones
____ - Indians spread out over North and South America and are the ancestors of modern American Indians.
Paleo
A _____ is a group of related families
clan
the Hopi lived in ______
pueblos
The Tligit used ______ to build totem poles
The Buffalo _____ was a food source for the Comanche and Pawnee Tribes.
meat
Adena, Hopewell, and Mississippians were _________
Mound Builders
Houses made from wood poles, and bark
longhouse
A _______ is the main crop
staple
Huge feast that could last several days
Potlaches
The Western Plains Indians used __________ to make blankets, rugs, clothes, and teepees.
buffalo hides
The Cliff Dwellers build underground rooms called _______ for religious ceremonies.
kivas
wampums are made from _________
shells and beads
Supplying water to crops by streams, pipes, and ditches
irrigation
One way the people of the Northwest used trees
clothes, homes, canoes, totem poles, cooking, fires
Horse riding helped the Comanche become feared _______ and skilled ________
warriors, hunters