Housing
Food
Tribes
Geography
Miscellaneous
100
A cone-shaped dwelling the Great Plains indians lived in.
What is a tepee?
100
This animal was often eaten raw by the Inuit Indians.
What is the caribou?
100
This tribe lived in what is now the southwestern United States.
What is Hopi and Navajo?
100
The tribes of this region lived with extreme heat.
What is the southwest?
100
These wooden structures with the faces of animals and people carved into them were common with the Tlingit tribe.
What are totem poles?
200
A dome-shaped dwelling for the Inuit made of snow and ice.
What is an igloo?
200
The Hopi and Navajo tribes of the southwest knew at least 30 different ways to cook this vegetable.
What is corn?
200
This tribe lived in the sub-Arctic region of the United States.
What is Inuit?
200
The Inuit lived on a frozen desert known as this.
What is tundra?
200
Asians originally crossed Beringia following this animal which was an important food source.
What is the woolly mammoth?
300
A long, narrow dwelling found in the Eastern Woodlands that could house up to 20 families.
What is a longhouse?
300
This Great Plains Indians used every single part of this animal for survival.
What is the buffalo?
300
This Sioux tribe lived in this region.
What is the Great Plains?
300
This region had so many trees, squirrels could cross half the continent without ever touching ground.
What is Eastern Woodlands?
300
The part of the buffalo used as a container for drinking.
What is the bladder?
400
A rectangular-shaped dwelling made of mud and clay and carved into the side of a mesa.
What is pueblo?
400
This tribe was considered affluent due to their over-abundance of food sources.
What is Tlingit?
400
The Tlingit lived in this region.
What is Pacific Northwest?
400
The Sioux lived in this vast open area of grassy field known as this.
What is prairie?
400
A Tlingit celebration at which the host gives away his or her possessions.
What is potlatch?
500
The thatched dwelling of the Algonquian Indians.
What is a wigwam?
500
This animal, brought to North America by Europeans, made hunting animals much more efficient for Native Americans.
What is the horse?
500
This region was home to the Algonquian tribes.
What is the Eastern Woodlands?
500
The Navajo built their homes into the side of this flat-topped mountain.
What is mesa?
500
A period of time with little or no rainfall is called this.
What is drought?
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