This was a type of home that Eastern Woodland Natives lived in made out of sticks, twigs, branches, and mud.
Wigwam
Since they lived near the sea, what was the Pacific Northwest Native's main source of food?
Fish
This temporary home of the Great Plains Natives was made out of buffalo hide stretched over wooden poles.
Tipi
Pueblos
Which continent did the first "Americans" originally come from?
Asia
Before they began growing crops, the Eastern Woodlands Natives were _______________-______________ - meaning they got their food from killing animals and harvesting plants and fruits from nature.
Hunter-Gatherers
What did Pacific Northwest Natives carve out of cedar wood with images of faces or animals that told the story of a tribe's history?
Totem Poles
What was the main food source of the Great Plains Natives?
Buffalo
This Desert Southwest tribe was known for being warriors and would raid nearby tribes for their food and supplies.
Apache
The first Americans got to North America by crossing over the _____________ ___________ __________
Bering Land Bridge
Like most Native Americans, the Eastern Woodlands Tribes believed that all things, living and non-living, had this
A Spirit
What were the large, wooden homes made out of cedar trees that the Pacific Northwest Natives lived in called?
Longhouses or Bighouses
What are two things Great Plains Natives would use buffalo hide (skin) to make?
Covers for their homes (Tipis), Clothing, Shoes
The Hopi Tribe in the Desert Southwest would call "spirits" this:
Kachinas
Someone or something that is from a specific place or area.
Native
Name one animal that the Eastern Woodland Natives hunted and one crop that they grew
Hunted: Deer, Rabbits, Squirrels,
Grew: Squash, Beans, Pumpkins, Maize (corn)
Besides Fish what are some other food sources that Pacific Northwest Natives ate?
Seals, Sea Otters, Whales
Name something the Great Plains Natives used the buffalo for (BESIDES their hides)
Many possible answers
The Desert Southwest Natives lived from this state to this state:
Texas to California
What Native Americans called corn.
Maize
This was the most powerful Eastern Woodlands tribe - they combined six tribes into one "nation"
Iroquois
A community with a common culture and language - some examples from the Pacific Northwest were the Nez Perce, Haida, and Chinook
Tribe
What was the difference between how the Plains Natives treated the buffalo and how European Settlers treated the buffalo? Be specific
The Plains Natives treated the buffalo with great respect, even looking at them as their ancestors. When they killed a buffalo, they would perform a ceremony honoring it, and use every single part of the animal, making sure nothing was wasted.
European Settlers would come in and shoot the buffalo by the thousands, taking only the head and hide and leaving the rest to rot.
These Desert Southwest homes were made from dried mud built around wooden poles – the door would always face East
Hogans
Not having a permanent settlement - travelling from place to place.
Nomadic