How did the Northeast and Southeast People have enough to eat?
Hunting, gathering, and farming
Large shelters made by the Northeast People that held many families.
Longhouses
Corn, beans, and squash were called the ....
Three sisters
The Plains people made their temporary homes out of this material.
Buffalo hide
This part of an animal might be used for sewing or making fish hooks.
bone
Early People crossed this from Asia during he Ice Age.
Land bridge
Shelter up off the ground with no walls.
Chickee
Southeastern People hunted many things including this large reptile with teeth.
Alligators
Resource used by both the Northeast and Southeast People to make clothing.
Deerskin
The Plains people added beautiful decorations to their, clothing, tools, and weapons. What item did they decorate with?
Beads
Animal introduced by the European explorers that became useful for hunting buffalo.
horses
Temporary home made from birchbark.
Wigwam
This smelly resource can help corn grow.
Fish
The Northeast People made spears and basket traps to catch this natural resource.
Fish
A sport still played today, which was invented by the People of the Northeast Woodlands.
lacrosse
The plains region can be found between the Rocky Mtns. and this river.
Mississippi River
Southeastern People built homes made of wooden sticks and mud called "wattle and daub" for this season.
winter
This graceful mammal was plentiful in both the Northeast and Southeast woodlands.
Deer
The Northeast region had lots of these growing as a resource for building shelter, tools, weapons, and transportation.
trees
90% of the Cherokee people learned to do this.
Read and write
Georgia was home to which two groups of Early Native Americans?
Cherokee and Creek
Nomadic hunters of the Plains lived in these.
Teepees
Main food source of the Plains People.
Buffalo
This type of tree was used to make baskets, wigwams, and even canoes.
Birch tree
Cherokee native who invented an alphabet with 86 symbols.
Sequoyah