What was the climate like? Winter & Summer
Winter: cold
Summer: hot and humid
What 3 states did the Southwest people live in?
Arizona, New Mexico, Utah
What features did they live by? (3)
Forests, rivers, Pacific Ocean
What kind of prairies did the have? (Climate)
Dry
What were the Iroquois clothes made from? What about the Seminole?
Iroquois: Deerskin
Seminole: colorful cotton clothing
What were the Inuits mittens and boots called?
Mukluks
What were the clothes made from in the Navajo tribe? The Pueblo?
Navajo: deerskin
Pueblo: plant fibers (cotton)
What was the most important food to the Tlingit tribe?
Salmon
What two things did they wear on their heads? (2)
Scalps & bonnets
Iroquois and Seminole
What were the two tribe names?
Inuit & Aleuts
What were the tribe names? (4)
Apache, Navajo, Hopi, Zuni
What were the tribe names? (2)
Tlingit & Yurok
What were the tribe names? (7)
Lakota Sioux, Cheyenne, Pawnee, Arapaho, Comanche, Craw, Dakota
What structures did the Iroquois and Seminole people live in?
Iroquois: longhouses
Seminole: chickees
What did the Inuit people live in? Winter & Summer
Winter: Igloos
Summer: Tents
What were the Navajo & Pueblo houses made from?
Navajo: sticks, logs, mud
Pueblo: adobe brick
The Tlingit tribe painted their houses with bright pictures and colorful animal designs. What did these represent?
History of their family
What were their teepees made out of?
Buffalo hide
The Iroquois Confederacy was made up of what 5 nations:
Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, and Cayuga
When the Inuit people played games, what were they testing (3)
Strength, skill & agility
The Kachina ceremonies used Kachina Dolls. What were they teaching children? (3)
Customs, values, beliefs
The Tlingit held what kind of ceremony? The Yurok performed what kind of dance?
Tlingit: Potlatch
Yurok: Brush Dance
What did the tribes farm? (4)
beans, corn, squash, sunflowers