Eastern Woodland
Great Plains
Southwest
Pacific Northwest
Inuit
100

What are the three siters 

Corn, bean, and squash

100

What did they live in

Tipis or lodges

100

What were the buildings called that only men could go in

Kivas

100

What were the poles in front of the homes called

Totem Poles

100

Where did the Inuit people live?

In Greenland and Alaska

200

Grandfathers taught with what

stories

200

Were they nomadic or sendentary

nomadic

200

What is the name for the spirit dolls

Kachina

200

What were the parties called

Potlatches

200

What was the name the Inuit did not like to be called 

Eskimos

300

Who raised the children

Grandmothers

300

What were the tall fences called that where surrounding the villages

Palisades

300

Were the people nomadic or sedentary

sedentary

300

Where did the Pacific Northwest people live? 

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

300

What did they eat

Seals, whales, polar bears, and caribou

400

How many people could the long houses fit

20-100 people

400

What was a religious leader called

Shaman

400

What were the homes called

Pueblos

400

What did they build out of Spruce trees

Canoes

400

What did they use for transportation?

dogsleds

500

What were the two main languages spoken by the tries

Iroquois and Algonquian

500

What was a ceremony called

Sun dance

500

What was blue and green that represented water nd the sky

Turquoise

500

What did they eat

Salmon, Whales, otters, and seals

500

What did they use to make drums?

Caribou and walrus stomach

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