Vocabulary
Infer/ Text Evidence
A New Nation comes to Indian Country 3B
Nimiipuu Homeland & Legend Times 5A
Childs Play 7A
100

What does the word "Expedition" mean?

A journey or voyage

100

New Nation: In paragraph 2, What can you infer about the sentence that says, "This process was not a peaceful one, rather it was punctuated by violence and military conflict?"

We can infer that the expansion into the West came with a lot of violence and military conflict between the Indian country and the new settlers. 

100

Who gathered important information and documented it on the journey into the West?

Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery

100

In paragraph 4, Who was said to have supernatural powers?

It'se-ye-ye (Coyote)

100

What did the girls pretend to do as play?

House

200

What does "replace" mean? 

to take the place of

200

Childs Play: What can we infer about the children in paragraph 3 where it says, "They piled their toys on the travois and pretended they were moving camp with their horse?"

We can infer that the children used their imagination when they played to act out real life situations. 

200

What encouraged outposts and new settlements?

A profitable fur trade
200

What replaced the Atlatl around 2000 years ago?

The Bow and Arrow

200

What did the boys pretend to do as play?

Hunt

300

What does the word "lashing" mean?

to fasten or tie together

300

What did the Corps of Discovery fail to do?

they failed to find an easy route to the pacfic

300

What 3 things encouraged "expansion" in the west? 

Fur Trade

Gold Rush

Open Land

300

Who was well-integrated into their environment according to Lewis and Clark? 

Nez Perce

300

What did their parents and grandparents do in the text?

made things for the children to play with (Including: baskets, pots, bows and arrows, horses and tipis)

400

What does the word "Expansion" mean?

to grow or get bigger

400

Childs Play: What can you infer about why the grandparents and parents made toys for the children?

we can infer that parents and grandparents wanted to influence the children to grow up and practice what it was like to be an adult. That is why they made toys for the children to resemble what they will need to do once they are an adult. 

400

In the section on "Miners:" Why were local tribes terrified?

Because when settlers rushed to the Native Lands for gold and silver, they attracted groups of young men that were often prone to violence.

400

What resources did Nez Perce rely on to live?

Locally abundant plant, fish and game resources

400
What did the children use to pile their toys on when they pretended to move camp?

Travois

500

What does the word "transformation" mean?

To change the form of

500

How long had the Nimiipuu been a part of the land and how many acres did they occupy?

The NImiipuu have been a part of this land for countless generations and they occupied nearly 13million acres. 

500

What was the new name for Indian Country?

The West

500

In paragraph 8, What resources did the Nimiipuu use to make clothing, baskets, hunting instruments, shelter and other personal items?

Local Stone, Minerals and various plant species

500

Do you think that Nez Perce parents were proud of the way their children played? What evidence in the text helped you make this decision?

Yes, I think that the Nez Perce parents were proud of the way their children played because in the text it said, "a little feast that DELIGHTED their parents."
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