The Lenape were hunters and lived in ____ before they started farming.
a. teepee
b. caves
c. buildings
Caves
The ____ meant new clothes and food.
a. bear
b. deer
c. Rabbit
Deer
____ worked in a Lenape village.
a. Men and Women
b. Older people and men
c. Everyone
Everyone
The Lenape believed in ____________.
a. war
b. invasion
c. freindliness
Friendliness
The Lenape men knocked down trees by___.
a. using an ax
b. using a knife
c. burning them
Burning Them
The main crop of the Lenape was ____.
a. beans
b. fish
c. corn
corn
Who cleared the land, hunted, made canoes?
a. women and older people
b. men and boys
c. older people and children
Men and Boys
Name the tall strong sister.
a. squash
b. tomatoes
c. corn
Corn
A small Lenape home was called a: ____
a. wigwam
b. longhouse
c. hogan
Wigwam
Corn and beans cooked together was called?
a. stew
b. wampum
c. succatash
____ made pottery and wampum beads.
a. Men
b. women
c. Older people
Older People
________ was the main way of keep traditions alive.
a. storytelling
b. written letters
c. Cave writings
Storytelling
Thin green trees used to build homes were named:
a. Oak
b. saplings
c. fern
Saplings
Shoe the Lenape wore in the winter and for long walks were called?
a. boots
b. moccasins
c. flip flops
Moccasins
Babies were strapped to ____________ so that moms can do gardening.
A. cradleboard
b. Car seat
c. stroller
Cradleboard
How long did the harvest festival last?
a. 10 days
b. 1 week
c. 12 days
12 Days
The ____ of a tree was used to cover the frame of a Lenape house.
a. Leaves
b. Bark
c. Roots
bark
What was the main drink of the Lenape and what was used as cups?
a. milk in bowls
b. water in shells
c. tea in leaves
Water in shells
Lenape children did not go to scholl, but learned from the ______.
a. college
b. wilderness
c. moms
Wilderness
What did the Lenape do for special ceremonies and festivals?
a. danced
b. painted their face and body
c. cut their hair
Painted their face and body