3 sisters include _______?
What are corn, beans, and squash
What did they live in?
What are Tipis and lodges
Nomadic or Sedentary people?
What do Sedentary mean?
Where did they live?
Why did they live in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and parts of Canada along the Pacific coast
Where did they live?
Where is Alaska and Greenland
What are the two main languages?
What is Iroquois and Algonquin
Are they nomadic or Sedentary?
What is Nomadic
What is turquoise?
why do they use Blue green mineral that represented sky and water
What did they eat?
Why did they eat Salmon, Whales, otters, and seals
Is it warm or cold?
Where is it cold
What were Canoes, tools, and weapons from wood used for?
What did they dress as?
What are wolves and coyotes
What is a Kachina?
Why did they use spirtrial doll
How did they build canoes?
Why did they use Cedar or Spruce trees
What was Walrus used for?
Why was Walrus the only thing used for clothing
What did Grandfathers do?
Who taught with stories
Who is the religious leader who communicated with the spirit world and lead rituals or ceremonies?
Who is Shaman
What is a Kivas?
What was a Pit houses used by men for ceremonies
What is a totem pole?
What is Family history or an honored a chief
What was used to make drums or instruments
Why was Caribou and walrus used to make drums
What did Grandmothers do?
What raised children
What is a sun dance
Ceremonies with dancing, fasting, singing, and praying
Was it hot and or cold?
Why was it hot
What are Potlatches?
What is a feast or parties celebrating a family
Why did they not like to be called Eskimos?
Why does Eskimos mean eater of raw meat