Eastern woodlands
Great plains
Southwest region
Pacific NW
Arctic Region
100

What are the 3 sisters?

bean, corn, squash

100

What did they live in?

Tipis

100

What does sedentary mean?

means they stay in one spot

100

What are potlatches?

feasts or parties with family.

100

What is a eskomo?

a person who eats raw meat.

200
Who raised the kids?

grandmothers

200

What do stampedes do? 

moved the buffalo

200

What are kachina? 

its a doll

200

What do totem poles represent?

represented family history or honored a chief

200

What did they use to hunt? 

Harpoons were used to hunt.

300

what where the 2 languages they spoke?

Algonquian, Iroquois

300

What did you do at Sun Dances?

dance, fasting, singing, and praying 

300

What are hogans? 

its homes used by navajo people. men and women.

300

Where did they live?

Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and Canada, along the Pacific coast

300

What did they use to make instruments?

caribou and walrus stomachs to make instruments. 

400

How many family members could live in a long house?

20-100

400

What do nomadic people do?

They moved with buffalo 

400

What are kivas?

They are pit houses 

400

What did they build their canoes out of?

They build canoes out of cedar or spruce trees.

400

What did they make clothing out of?

walrus

500

How did the grandfathers teach the kids?

though stories

500

What are palisades?

tall fence for protection 

500

What are pueblos?

it's like a modern-day apartment building built on the side of a mountain 

500

What did they eat?

sea food 

500

What did they use to travel?

dog sleds 

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