Vocabulary
Cultural Regions
Cultural Regions
Pt. 2
Cultural Details
100

To move from one place and establish a home in a new place.

Migrate

100

Flat grasslands, few trees

Great Plains

100

Cold, often covered in snow, few plants

Arctic

100

True or False: Indigenous people generally viewed themselves as being part of the land.

True

200

All of the physical surroundings in a place, including land, water, animals, plants, and climate

Environment
200

Very dry with canyons, mountains, and deserts

Southwest

200

Variety of climates and features, from plains to mountains to valleys

California

200

In which cultural region would iglus meet the housing needs of the people?

Arctic

300

A people’s identity and way of life, including customs, food, dwellings, family structure, ethics, and health/medicine

Culture

300

Coastal plains, swamps, plenty of rivers

Southeast

300

Fished and hunted seals, sea lions, and whales to meet their needs

Northwest Coast

300

In which cultural region would hunting bison meet the needs of the people?

Great Plains

400

A people’s identity and way of life, including customs, food, dwellings, family structure, ethics, and health/medicine

Culture

400

Cold winters, warm summers, plenty of forests and streams

Eastern Woodlands

400

Built log frame houses and use hollowed-out logs as canoes to meet their needs

Eastern Woodlands

400

Which resource did White colonizers want to take from Indigenous people and use for themselves?

Farmland

500

An area in which a group of people share a similar culture and language

Cultural Region

500

Lots of rain, thick forests

Northwest Coast

500

DOUBLE POINTS: Long cold winters and gentle summers, covered with grass and sagebrush

Plateau

500

What event both decreased resources and forced indigenous peoples off of their land?

Westward Expansion

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