What type of shelter did the Native Americans of the Far North live in?
igloo
What type of shelter did the Native Americans of the Southwest live in?
Pueblo
What type of shelter did the Native Americans of the eastern Woodlands live in?
longouse
What type of shelter did the Native Americans of the Great Plains live in?
teepee
We mainly know about the earliest people in America based on evidence and artifacts from this type of scientist....
Archaeloogists
Name 2 ways people of the Far North traveled.
dogsled and kayak
What did the Native Americans of the Southwest make their homes out of?
adobe
Name two ways that Native Americans of the Northeast Woodlands traveled
canoes and by foot
What animal did the Native Americans of the Great Plains rely on for everything?
Buffalo
Many archaeologists believe the first people walked by foot following animals from Asia to America. What is this theory called?
Land Bridge Theory
Name 3 things the people of the Far North ate for food.
walrus, seals, whales, fish and caribou
What were the dolls called that represented and worshiped crops, animals, and even weather?
Kachina Dolls
beads and shells that tell a story or represent a significant event
Wampum
What was the main mode of transportation for the NA of the Great Plains?
horses and walking
More evidence from archaeologists suggests another way that Americans traveled to the Americas from Asia was by boat. What is this theory called?
The coastal route theory
warm clothes made from seal skin and polar bear fur, hunters/not farmers, snowshoes, transportation kayak and dog sled
Provide 2 characteristics of the environment of the Southwest
hot days, cold nights, arid, high desert, clay (adobe) soil, rocky, mountainous, fertile soil near rivers
The Democratic system of Government used in the Woodlands was known as ...
The Iroquois Confederacy
Provide two characteristics of the environment of the Great Plains.
(flat land, fertile soil, seasonal climate, warm summers, cold/snowy winters, rains often, violent thunderstorms and tornadoes
a document, first-hand account, or other source that constitutes direct evidence of an object of study is called a...
Primary source
State two specific example of Native Americans of the Far North culture
(Dog Sledding, Polytheistic Religion based on Nature, Carving Ivory, Dancing)
Based on the climate in the southwest, how did the Native Americans of the Southwest get food?
They farmed by using an underground irrigation system to water their crops
What are the 3 sisters?
Corns, Beans and Squash
Name at least 2 ways the People of the Great Plains used the buffalo.
Bladder for water bag/sinews for rope/fur for blankets bones for tools and weapons Hide for teepees/parts for food and clothing
a textbook or a document or recording that discusses or relates information that was originally presented elsewhere
Secondary Source