Eastern Woodlands
Great Plains
Southwest
Northwest
Southeast
100

A small home that only one family would dwell in.

Wigwam

100

Name the two types of shelters.

Tepee and Lodges

100

This is a village made of adobe.

Pueblo

100

They're made from cedar wood and many families lived in it.

longhouse

100

What did the Red and White chief represent?

Red- War

White- Peace

200

True or False? They used every part of the animal that they killed.

True

200

What was their main source of food?

Bison/Buffalo

200

They knew when it was time to harvest.

Sun Watcher

200

This was a medicine man.

Shaman

200

How did they travel? (3)

Dug out canoes, rafts and foot

300

It is made of tree and bark and many families lived in it.

longhouses

300

These were dances and ceremonies to the Great Spirit.

Powwow

300

How did they travel?

Foot

300

These tall structures were used to tell a 3-part story about the creator.

Totem Poles

300

These are houses weaved with river cane, wood, and vines with mud around the frame with grass and bark.

Wattle and Daub

400

What were their 2 main types or travel?

canoe and foot

400

A celebration that lasted 4 days, with no eating or drinking, performing the same dance moves, and they stared at the sun.

Sun Dance

400

Their main weapon used for hunting animals

Bow and Arrow

400

These were canoes made from cedar wood.

Dugout Canoes

400

A ceremony that helped families with the loss of loved ones.

Cry Ceremony

500

A Ceremony that lasted 5 days to honor those that have died

Cry Ceremony

500

This was an act of touching an enemy without harming them. It was highly respected.

Counting Coup

500

They developed this to bring water to their crops.

An irrigation system

500

A party that was used to display wealth. 

Potlatch

500

How did the Code Talkers help during World War 1?

They would communicate in their own language, which Germans could not understand and use it against them. 

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