Habitat (climate, plants and animals)
Food sources
Religion
Social Structure & Ceremonies
Myths
100
How were the temperatures? 
What is mild?
100

Fish that Native Ameicans caught

What is salmon?

100

What was their religion called? 

Totemism 

100

What was the social structure centered around? 

large, extended families called clans

100

Who was the trickster in the first myth? 

The raven

200

What was the rain fall like? 

What is steady? 

200
The women collected these in this region

What are roots, berries, grains? 

200

What did they believe? 

People shares special bonds with animals, as though their spirits were connected.

200
Where did the clans live? 
What is a plank house? 
200

Why did the old man steal the light? 

He was greedy and wanted everything to himself

300

What part of the region did Pacific Northwest include? 

What is Washington State and Oregon?

300

Major food source for Native Americans

What are Whales? 

300

What was the animal represent?

The family totem

300

What was the head of a clan called? 

Cheiftain

300

What did the Raven turn himself into? 

What is a blackberry? 
400

Types of trees found here 

What is spruce, hemlock and fir?

400

Where did most of the Native Americans look for their food? 

Oceans
400

What was the totem key to in a family? 

The families identity 

400

What was the ceremony called?

What is Potlatch? 
400

Why did the people begin to starve in the 2nd myth?

The killer whale ate all of the fish

500

What types of mammals are found here?

What are elk, sheep, mountain lions, gray wolves and grizzly bears? 

500

What type of lifestyle did the Native Americans live? 

What is hunter gather? 

500

What were wolves a symbol of?

What is loyalty?
500

What was the main feature of the ceremony?

What is gift giving? 

500
What did Thunderbirds wings cause the sound of?

What is thunder?

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