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100

What valuable resource did many Native American tribes use for making warm clothing and blankets?

What are animal furs?

100

Which region of North America is characterized by vast grasslands, nomadic tribes like the Sioux, and the use of buffalo for survival?

What is the Great Plains?

100

Indigenous societies have long practiced living in harmony with nature, emphasizing the need to do this to ensure resources for future generations.

 What is sustain?

100

How does the environment affect the lifestyle of the Native Americans?

Native Americans could only use the resources that were in its environment. For example, the Kwakiutl used the Pacific Ocean for food and forests for clothing and shelter.

100

What were some key weapons used by Native American hunters?

Native American hunters used weapons such as bows and arrows, spears, and axes for hunting game and defending their communities.

200

Native American tribes on the Great Plains depended heavily on this animal for food, clothing, shelter, and tools.

What is the buffalo?

200

This region of North America, characterized by its desert landscapes and tribes like the Navajo and Hopi, includes states like Arizona and New Mexico.

What is the Southwest?

200

Many Indigenous traditions involve honoring and seeking guidance from these individuals who came before us.

Who are ancestors?

200

How were the buffalo an important resource for the Native Americans?

The Native Americans use buffalo as a main resource and value it for more than food. They use the bones, fur, horns, etc.

200

What were some common materials used by Native Americans to make their clothing?

Native Americans used materials like animal hides (such as deer hides or buffalo hides), plant fibers, and bird feathers to make clothing such as dresses, shirts, moccasins, and headdresses.

300

What was the purpose of Native Americans crafting weapons using bones, stone and wood?

What are weapons used for hunting and war?

300

Native American tribes in this region, experiencing a humid subtropical climate, benefited from resources like fertile soil for farming and rivers for fishing.

What is the Southeast?

300

Indigenous cultures often emphasize the concept of this, which includes the inherent rights and responsibilities passed down from one generation to the next.

What is a birthright?

300

What were the key resources that Native American tribes relied on for survival, and how did they obtain and utilize these resources?

Native American tribes relied on resources such as buffalo for food, deer hides for clothing, and trees for building shelters and tools, utilizing sustainable methods like hunting, gathering, and agriculture to obtain and utilize these resources.

300

What type of homes did Plains Indians traditionally live in?

Plains Indians traditionally lived in tipis, which were portable cone-shaped tents made from buffalo hides.

400

What did Native Americans fish for using baskets, nets, spears, and harpoons?

What is salmon? 

400

This region of North America, known for its cold winters and abundant forests, provided tribes with resources like timber for housing and hunting grounds for animals like deer.

What is the Northeast?

400

This term refers to the original inhabitants of a land, often with rich cultural and historical ties to the region.

What are Indigenous peoples?

400

How did the environment influence the daily lives and cultural practices of Native American tribes?

The environment influenced Native American daily life by providing resources like food, shelter materials, and medicinal plants, shaping their cultural practices and traditions.

400

How did Native American tribes adapt their lifestyles to different environments?

Native American tribes adapted their lifestyles by utilizing resources available in their environments, such as fishing in rivers or oceans, hunting game in forests, or practicing agriculture in fertile valleys.

500

What type of homes were made from animal hides and was commonly used by many Native American tribes?


What is a tipi?

500

 This region of North America, characterized by its temperate rainforests and abundant rivers, was home to tribes known for their totem poles and traditional fishing practices.

What is the Pacific Northwest?

500

This term refers to people who establish residence in an area, often displacing or interacting with Indigenous populations.

Who are settlers?

500

How would you describe the environment (land, climate, resources, and culture) of at least 1 Native American nation?

Cherokee Nation- rely on forests for hunting, gather wild plants, and build homes. Agriculture is important, such as crops like corn, bean, and squash. 

500

What wooden tool did Native American tribes commonly use for digging, planting, and harvesting crops?

Native American tribes commonly used a digging stick, which was a long wooden tool with a pointed end, for tasks such as digging planting holes, cultivating soil, and harvesting crops like roots and tubers.

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