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100

What shelter was made from clay bricks and red mud and who used it? 

Adobe Houses used by the Pueblo

100

Which two tribes primarily ate seafood? 

Inuit and Kwakiutl

100

What kind of climate did the Pueblo live in?

Desert - dry and hot

100

Where did the Lakota live?

Great Plains

100

What term is offensive to the Inuit and why? 

Eskimo, means flesh eater

200

What was used by the Inuit tribe?

Igloos

200

What kind of food did the Iroquois eat?

Deer, corn, squash, beans, etc.

200

What kind of climate did the Kwakiutl live in? 

Mild and rainy

200

Where did the Pueblo live?

Southwest/4 corners/present day Arizona and New Mexico
200

Which two tribes lived in areas where resources were easy to come by? 

Iroquois and Kwakiutl (could argue for Lakota...)

300

Which tribe housed multiple families in one longhouse?

Iroqoius

300

What kind of food did the Lakota eat?

Buffalo

300

What kind of climate did the Lakota live in? 

Grasslands

300

Where did the Kwakiutl live?

Present day Oregon and Washington = Pacific Northwest

300

What was a Kwakiutl ceremony called that displayed their wealth? 

Potlach

400

What did the Kwakiutl tribe live in? 

Cedar Plank Houses

400

What kind of food did the Inuit hunt? 

Whales and seals

400

What kind of climate did the Inuit live in? 

Artic climate, below freezing temps

400

Where did the Inuit live? 

Northwest Canada

400

Which tribe lived with their extended family in the same house? 

Pueblo in Adobe Houses 

500

Why did the Lakota make teepees as their shelters?

So they could pick them up and move easily since they were Nomadic Peoples

500

What kind of farming system did the Pueblo tribe use to grow corn and why?

Irrigation, because they lived in the desert

500

What kind of climate did the Iroquois live in? 

Humid, coast/continental + good for farming 

500

Where did the Iroquois live? 

Eastern Woodlands (Coastal plains/appalachian mountains) 

500

Which tribe used the totem poles and what were they used for? 

To respect/summon ancestors by the Kwakiutl tribe 

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