In the Eastern Woodland region what were the three plants/ 3 sisters
Corn,bean,squash
What were Stampedes ?
Stampedes were used for moving large herds of buffalo
What is a Pueblos?
Pueblo's are modern like day apartment building s built into the sides of a mountain or mesas Made pottery.
Where did the Pacific Northwest Indians live
These people lived in Alaska,Washington,Oregon and parts of Canada along the Pacific coast
What did they live in in the summer what was it made from,and what did they live in when it was winter?
In the summer they lived in tents made from animal skin for the summer and in the winter they live in igloos.
What were the 2 languages that they spoke?
Iroquois and Alonquians
What did the Great Plain Indian live in
Tipis or Lodges
What is Turquoise?
A blue green mineral that represented sky and water Planted nas used cotton to make clothing.
What are Totem poles?
Represented a families history or honored a chief
What did the Inuit eat?
They ate seals,whales,polar bears,and caribou
What did Grandfathers teach the boys in the Eastern Woodlands?
They taught the boy's with stories
What were Sun dances?
They were ceremonies with dancing,fasting,singing and praying
What is a Kachina's?
Spirit doll's
What did Pacific Northwest Indians eat?
Salmon,whales,otter,and seals
What did the Inuit use to hunt?
They use harpoons or spears to hunt
What was the main resource?
Tree's
Where were the Palisades for the Great Plains people.
They were tall fences surrounding villages for protection
What were Sedentary people?
They were people that stayed in one place
What were canoes made from?
Cedar or Spruce tree's
What are not Eskimos?
They are very offended because the word Eskimo means eater of raw meat Cold climate
What did they build from wood?
Canoes,tools,and weapons
What did the Nomadic people follow?
They followed the buffalo herds to follow the food chain
What are Kivas?
Pit houses used by men for ceremonies
Potatches are what?
Feasts or parties celebrating a family
Where did the Inuit people live
Alaska and Greenland