Languages
Virginia's People
Culture
Seasonal Activities
100

Number of native languages we learned about

3

100

Number of Native American tribes we learned about

3

100

Public festivals celebrating Native American culture

Pow Wow

100

What type of climate do we have in Virginia

Mild climate

200

Language spoken by the Powhatan?

Algonquian

200

Region of VA where Iroquoian was spoken? 

Appalachian Plateau  

200

Arrowheads, pottery, and tools are all examples of this

Artifacts

200

How many seasons do we experience in Virginia?

4

300

Language spoken by the Monacan tribe

Siouan

300

Region of Virginia where Siouan was spoken? 

Piedmont

300

Someone who studies all kinds of material evidence left from people of the past 

An archeologist 

300

In this season, Virginia’s native peoples hunted birds and animals and lived on stored foods from the previous fall.

Winter

400

Language spoken by the Cherokee tribe?

Iroquoian

400

Region of VA where Algonquian was spoken?

Tidewater

400

Depending on the seasons, Virginia’s native peoples adapted to their environment by changing their food, clothing, and this one other aspect of their lives

shelter 

400

This season was when they grew crops such as beans, corn, and squash

Spring

500

Silly sentence used for remembering the language groups/tribes? 

Indigenous Children Shoot Many Arrows Perfectly 

(Iroquoian/Cherokee, Siouan/Monacan, Algonquian/Powhatan)

500

Another name for Virginia's native peoples that had to do with forests and the fact that VA was covered in trees at that time

Eastern Woodland Indians 

500

Important Native American city located in Tidewater region where Chief Powhatan lived

Werowocomoco

500

This State's climate is relatively mild with four distinct seasons, allowing for a variety of vegetation to thrive

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