The word we use to describe the first people on the land.
What is indigenous?
This group's job was to learn from their fathers and other men in their tribe.
Who are boys?
These members of a family had jobs.
Who is everyone?
What are Wigwams and Longhouses?
The name of this item of clothing.

What are moccasins?
The full name of the Lenape.
This group's job was to learn from their mothers and other women in their tribe.
Who are girls?
Clans were named after these.
What are animals?
The smaller type of Lenape shelter.
What is a Wigwam?
The item in this image.
What is a Wampum belt?
The Lenape called this island home.
What is Mannahatta?

Men had these jobs.
What is hunting, building shelter, teaching their sons, and making weapons and tools?
The person who was the head of their family in Lenape society.
Who was the Clan Mother?
The larger type of Lenape shelter.
What is a Longhouse?
The types of materials the Lenape used to make clothing.
What are animal furs, skins, tendons, and shell beads?
The Lenape lived in parts of these five States.
Where is New York, New Jersey, Delaware, and Pennsylvania?

Women had these jobs.
What is cooking, making pots and baskets, and teaching their daughters?
DOUBLE JEOPARDY!
True or False: Lenape people are still around today.
True!
A Longhouse could be as long as what?
What is a football field or city block?
The types of animal that the Lenape used for furs.
What are beaver, deer, raccoon, elk, rabbit, and black bear?
The name of the river that many Lenape people lived near. (Hint: this river is the reason the Lenape were called the "Delaware Indians" by colonizers.)
What is the Delaware River?
Who is the Clan Mother?
A married man and woman would move into this person's family Longhouse.
Members of this shared group lived together in a Longhouse.
What is a clan?
The Lenape used this process to prepare furs and hides for clothing.