Igloos
What were the Inuit houses called?
Because the climate was hot
Why did the Tainos wear light clothing?
Caribbean Islands
What region are the Tainos from?
Canoes
What did the Eastern Woodland Native Americans use for transportation?
A person/animal's surroundings
What is the environment?
Straw and palm leaves
What did the Tainos use to build their houses?
Raw meat
What did the Inuit eat?
Parkas and kayaks
Which inventions of the Inuit do we still use today?
Dogsleds and kayaks
What did the Inuit use for transportation?
The way that people change their surroundings to make it easier to live.
What is adaptation?
Wood
What did the Eastern Woodland Native Americans use to build their houses?
Deerskin and fur
What did the Eastern Woodland Native Americans use to make their clothing?
Arctic (Alaska)
What region are the Inuit from?
Because they lived on islands!
Why did the Tainos use boats for transportation?
Objects made or used by people long ago
What is an artifact?
Snow blocks and seal skin
What did the Inuit use to build their houses?
Because they lived near the water
Why did the Tainos eat a lot of fish?
Canoes
Which invention of the Eastern Woodland Native Americans do we still use today?
During the Ice Age, Native Americans first came to the Americas by walking from Russia to Alaska.
What is the Bering Land Bridge Theory?
The way people and goods move from one place to another.
What is transportation?
Because that was what they had, and because they lived in a hot climate
Why did the Tainos build their houses out of straw and palm leaves?
Caribou skin and goose feathers
What did the Inuit use to make their parkas?
Northeast in the U.S.
What region are the Eastern Woodland Native Americans from?
Native Americans first came to the Americas by boat from Russia to Alaska and then down the coast to the Americas:
What is the Pacific Coast Migration Theory?
A scientists who studies the past by finding and examining artifacts.
What is an archeologist?