Regions in North America
Indigenous People
Foods
Languages
Homes
100

The Great Plains



Continental climate–Cold winters and warm summers, with low precipitation (rain) and humidity.



100

The ancestral homelands of this Nation are the eight present-day southeastern states: North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Georgia, and Alabama.

The Cherokee Nation

100

3 sisters

Corn beans & Squash

100

The language of the _________ is of the Iroquoian language family.

The Cherokee

100

The Diné Traditional homes are called

A Hogan

200

The Southwest



Desert–arid climate, very little rainfall 



200

Living in the North Eastern woodlands for well over 4,000 years.

The Haudenosaunee or the Iroquois people.

200

They gathered wild rice, hunted Bison and Buffalo and used canoes to fish.

The Lakota Sioux

200

Diné Bizaad belongs to which Indigenous Group?

The Navajo also known as The Diné

200

What type of home was common to live in, in the Great Plains Region?

Teepee

300

There are coastal and temperate, rainforests in which region of N. America?

The Pacific Northwest

300

Which Indigenous group in the Great Plains were historically nomadic and hunter-gatherers?

The Lakota Sioux

300

This Indigenous group ate Fish, shellfish, land mammals (seals and otters), seals, berries, seaweed.



The Tlingit

300

What is the Language Family that the Tlingit people of the Pacific Northwest?

The Na-Dene Language Family

300

The Haudenosaunee Lived in homes called:

Long houses

400

This Region has a Continental climate. cold winters and warm summers prevail.



The Great Plains

400

Which Indigenous tribe lives in the four corners region of Arizona, Utah, and New Mexico?

The Navajo Nation

400

This Tribe ate Mutton (Lamb), Maize (Corn), Vegetables, Pumpkins, Yucca, Elk, Potatoes

The Navajo

400

What is the Language Family of the Comanche People?

Uto-Aztecan

400

The Tlingit people lived in homes called:

Plankhouses

500

The Climate of the Northeastern woodlands is:

Temperate–Means moderate. It does not get too hot or too cold.



500

George Sequoia 

 He created the Cherokee Syllabary, a written form of the Cherokee language

500

Which group of people dug roots and fished Salmon?

The Shoshone

500

What is the Cherokee Nations Traditional Name they call themselves?

Ani'-Yun'wiya'

500

Which Tribe was known to have Pyramids 

The Cherokee 

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