Earliest People
Adapting to the Land
Historic Tribes
Explorers
Impact of Europeans
100

What is oral tradition?

Passing stories, history, and knowledge by word of mouth.

100

What does “extinct” mean?

An animal species that no longer exists.

100

What marks the start of the Historic Period in Kansas?

When Europeans wrote records about Native American tribes.

100

Who was the explorer in 1492 that opened European interest in the Americas?

Christopher Columbus.

100

What does “indigenous” mean?

The original inhabitants of a region.

200

Name two things the earliest people relied on for survival.

Hunting wild animals (like bison and mammoths) & gathering plants, berries, roots.

200

Which large animal did early Kansans hunt that no longer exists?

Mammoth.

200

Which tribes built grass-covered homes and earth lodges?

Wichita and Pawnee.

200

Which Spanish explorer led an expedition into Kansas searching for Quivira?

Francisco Vázquez de Coronado.

200

Name one positive and one negative impact of European contact on Native Americans.

Positive: new tools, horses, trade opportunities.
Negative: disease, loss of land, disrupted cultures.

300

What tool helped hunters throw spears farther?

Atlatl (spear thrower).

300

What new technology allowed food to be stored for longer periods?

Pottery.

300

Which tribes built bark and hide homes and held seasonal festivals?

Kansa and Osage.

300

What was Coronado searching for in Kansas?

The legendary city of Quivira, believed to have gold.

300

What does “sovereignty” mean for Native American tribes?

The ability to govern themselves.

400

Why did early Kansans need to adapt their lifestyle?

Climate change at the end of the Ice Age & extinction of large animals like mammoths.

400

Name two smaller animals early Kansans hunted after the Ice Age.

Deer & rabbits.

400

Which tribes were nomadic, lived in tipis, and followed buffalo herds?

Cheyenne and Kiowa.

400

Which European group focused on trading rather than conquering?

The French.

400

Why did Native Americans become dependent on Europeans?

They relied on European goods like metal tools, guns, and cloth.

500

What were some benefits of settling in permanent homes?

Growth of villages, more complex societies, farming communities, long-term shelters.

500

What are two ways fire helped early Kansans?

Cooking food, warmth, and protection.

500

Why was the buffalo so important to Plains tribes?

Provided food, clothing, shelter (tipis), and tools; every part was used.

500

What was the name of the French fort built near present-day Kansas City in 1744?

Fort de Cavagnial.

500

 What impact did European diseases have on Native tribes?

Devastating outbreaks killed large portions of the population.

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