What type of shelter did they live in?
Wattle and Daub
What transportation did they use?
Foot and canoe
What food did the Southeastern mainly hunt that the Eastern Woodland didn’t?
Turkey
What is a Bow and Arrow?
The bow and arrow was a way to hunt and defend themselves in war. The weapon is a two part system that consists of a flexible string of wool or bone that would allow an arrow to be pulled back and shot into the distance at an aiming target.
What is a canoe made of?
Birch bark and tree gum
This tradition was practiced to help people grieve the loss of their loved ones.
Cry ceremonies
What type of shelter did they live in?
Longhouses
They both travel travel by foot and canoe.
Ceramics/ Pottery
Hardened clay that Native Americans made by hand and constructed to use as art, pottery, or storage. The Natives used pottery to store and serve food. The pottery was open air fired or pit fired.
What is a dugout made from?
Canoes made from cedar wood.
What transportation did they use?
Dugout, foot, and canoe.
What was their environment like in this region?
Fertile soil, rivers, and forests.
What do the regions' food sources have in common?
Vegetables and deer.
Loom with Textiles
The famously known Navajo tribe is a form of artistic expression to weave colorful cloth used for clothing, filling of baskets, and more.
What is a longhouse?
Made from tree and bark. Many families lived in it, can mothers owned.
What was the type(s) of food they ate?
Fish, deer, turkey, beans, berries, squash, nuts, and corn.
What were the types of food they ate?
Bear, deer, elk, raccoons, rabbits, beaver, corn, squash, beans, and fish.
What do the regions' environments have in common?
Fertile soil, rivers, and forests
Coil Basket
Materials such as sweet grass, pine needles, and other forms of fine material were sewn into a basket. This basket was put together tightly so that liquids, such as water, could be easily carried and transferred.
What is the difference between a red and white chief?
The red chief signified times at war; the white chief was the leader of peace.
What was their environment like in this region?
Moderate climate, great soil, coastal waters, rivers, and forests.
What three crops made up the Three Sisters growing trio?
Corn, squash, and beans
What food did the Eastern Woodland region mainly hunt that the Southeastern hunt didn’t?
Bear
Did both regions use these artifacts?
Yes
What is a Wattle and Daub?
Houses weaved in river cane, wood, and vines with mud around the frame with grass and bark. Stockades surround them.