Facts about Indigenous People in North America
ESPN categories
Bonus
100

The Sioux people depended on this large animal for food, clothing, and shelter as they followed the herds across the Great Plains.

buffalo

100

references to leadership, governance, laws, and political decision-making processes

political

100

What continent do we live in?

North America

200

These three crops, known as the Three Sisters, were grown together by many Indigenous groups in the Northeast and Midwest.

corn, beans, and squash

200

Economic category deals with _______, _______ and _________ of goods.

buying, selling and trading

200

What do we call idigenous people that settled on American land

Native Americans

300

 Indigenous peoples created these sophisticated trade systems that connected different regions and allowed them to share goods, ideas, and technologies across North America.  True or False

True

300

Which category does this statement belong to? Many Indigenous societies practiced this type of spiritual belief system that emphasized connections to the natural world and their environment 

social

300

Describe the daily life of indigenous people

waking up hunting for food and gathering fruits and vegetables

400

The Algonquin people invented this lightweight watercraft that was perfect for traveling on rivers and lakes in their environment.

canoe

400

Which category does this statement belong in? Leadership roles in Plains peoples societies, such as the Lakota, were often determined by this system rather than hereditary succession 

political

400

Were Native Americans advanced or not advanced? Provide 1 supporting detail

Yes. They created new technology, governance, irrigation, tools and a community.

500

 The Pueblo peoples developed these advanced agricultural systems to bring water to their crops in the dry Southwest desert

irrigation system

500

Describe how indigenous people used their environment

Indigenous peoples interacted with and adapted to their natural surroundings

500

How did the diverse Indigenous societies of North America develop unique political, social, and economic structures, and how did their cultures and environments shape their way of life before European contact?

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