Vocab
The first NJ people
Lenape food
Lenape shelter
Lenape custom
100

A person who moved from place to place

A nomad
100

Who were the earliest people to live in NJ

Paleo-Indians

100

What three jobs did the Lenape woman and girls do.

taking care of children, farmed, collected firewood, wove grass mats, and gathered berries

100

What did the Lenape people use to make robes

Beaver skins (9-10, or deer and bear skins

100

How did the Lenape pass on traditions and beliefs.

Oral Stories

200

What is an early family member called

Ancestor

200

What people came before the Woodland Indians and after Paleo Indians, that settled in NJ. 

(Hint starts with an A)

Archaic Indians 

200

Name three animals the Lenape hunted 

Deer, Bear, Turkey, Beaver

200

The reason that the Lenape homes had a hole in the roof

So they could have a fire in the house and keep the smoke out

200

The annual Lenape harvest celebration is called what

Corn Dance

300

what is a narrow building with a curved roof

longhouse

300

These were the people who lived right before the Lenape

Woodland Indians

300

These are the 3 jobs of Lenape men and boys

Hunting, Building, made tools, and fishing

300

name two things the lenape used to make a soft bed 

leaves, straw, animal furs, and cat tails (the plant)

300

What is the meaning of Lenni-Lenape

original people

400

What does it mean change a way of life to adjust to the environment

To adapt

400

This is the reason that early people traveled from Asia

followed the animals that they hunted

400

These are three things the Lenape did to prepare for winter

hunt and store food, gathered berries, prepared animal skins for clothes and blankets.

400
Name the three Lenape clans

Turkey, Turtle, Wolf

400

The two languages of the Lenape people

Munsee and Unami

500

The customs, beliefs and traditions of a group

culture

500

This is what used to exist between Asia and Alaska

A Land bridge 

500

These are 3 ways that the lenape used deer

skin for clothes, bones/antler for cutting, meat for food, sinew for sewing

500

Two materials the Lenape used to make their homes.

Wooden poles, bark, (Skins for inside)

500

a child belonged to the same clan as what parent 

the mother

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