Archaeology
Resource Round Up
Native American Eats
Who Am I?
Where Am I?
100

Scientists who study human behavior and cultures of the past through the recovery and study of artifacts are known as...

What are archaeologists?

100

Freshly caught salmon

What is a natural resource (salmon)?

100

Mmm, buffalo.

Who are the Lakota?

100

Brrr!  I can't wait to finish building this igloo so I can go inside and get warm!

Who are the Inuit?

100

Why do dogs tilt their heads when spoken to?


to more quickly pinpoint where a noise is coming from, allowing them to more accurately hear familiar words and understand the tone of your voice.

200

__________ Hill, is an archaeological dig site near the Nottoway River in Virginia.

What is Cactus Hill?  

200

How old was Mr. Perry when he became bald?

a.  He never had hair (was bald as a toddler)

b.  25

c. 30

30

200

Yum, salmon fresh from the Columbia River.

Who are the Kwakiutl?

200

Just carved this totem pole outside my cedar plank house and it looks great (if I do say so myself!).

Who are the Kwakiutl?

200

The Iroquois inhabited the forested region in the northeast known as the _______________.


What is the Eastern Woodland? Will also accept Northeast

300

How long does it take Mr. Quenville to grow a beard?

1 day, 2 days or 3 days

2 days

300

What is a capital resource (kayak)?

300

Delicious! Corn!

Who are the Pueblo?

300

Just hanging out here outside our adobe grinding up some cornmeal.

Who are the Pueblo?

300

The Lakota were nomads, roaming this region as they followed the buffalo herds.


What are the Great Plains? also will accept the interior

400

Cactus Hill is closest to which water feature in Virginia?

James River

Chesapeake Bay

Nottoway River

Atlantic Ocean

Nottoway River

400

How did the indigenous people use animal skins, stones, wood & sod to build shelters?  The materials used to build shelters were:

a. Found in their environment

b.  Made them immediately start moon walking

c. Examples of Natural Resources

d. Examples of Human Resources

e.  Examples of Capital Resources

a, c

400

So fresh, so tasty! Can't wait to eat this fish I just caught from under the ice!

Who are the Inuit?

400

Sure can get crowded here in this longhouse, so many families under one roof!  I can't even get a turn on Fortnite.

Who are the Iroquois?

400

How fast do farts travel?

1 mile per hour

7 mile per hour

10 mile per hour

7 mile per hour

500

Which of the following affected how American Indians met their basic needs (Pick 2)

a. Geography

b. Climate

c. Religion

d. Conflict

Geography, Climate

500

What is all three (human resource - fisherman; capital resources - spear, canoe; natural resource - river)?

500

Fish, deer, rabbit, squirrel, corn, beans, squash...all a part of my balanced breakfast... They were the only tribe to fish, hunt & farm!

Who are the Iroquois?

500

Time to pack up the tepees again and hit the trail, the buffalo are on the move.

Who are the Lakota?

500

The Pueblo lived in this region of varying elevations, home of Death Valley.

What is Basin and Range?

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