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Means "hand" in Spanish:

Mano

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A flat stone used by prehistoric people to grind seeds:

Metate

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What is the role of an archaeologist?

To study prehistoric people

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The Mogollon people were the first to do what in New Mexico?  

Farm full time

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What did the Ancestral Puebloans do to meet the growing need for housing?

They began to build multi-level pueblos

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The Dine people developed into which two groups of people?

Navajo and Apache

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Which tribe is the largest group in New Mexico?

Navajo

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What were the Apache best known for?

Being fierce warriors

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Monotheism is the belief in ____________ god(s):

one

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A ceremonial pit used by both ancient & modern Puebloan people

Kiva

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Polytheism is the belief in ___________ god(s):

many

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_____________ is a term used by the Spanish explorers to describe Indian villages they encountered that had multi-leveled, multi-leveled homes.

Pueblo
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Athabascan is the language of the _________ people

Dine'

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Cone shaped tents covered in animal skins used by the Apache Indians

Teepee

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What is the capital of New Mexico?

Santa Fe

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Because the Dine' were __________ they moved from place to place

nomadic

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True or False: Some Dine' planted crops

True

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Some scholars believe the Dine' came here from ____________ around A.D. 1200.

Canada

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Some scholars believe that the Dine' fought with the Ancestral Puebloans and drove them out of their village. However, many scholars don't think this is accurate because the ___________ were abandoned and not destroyed like they would have been if there was warfare

pueblos

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What 2 things did the Dine' learn how to do from the Pueblo Indians?  

farm and make crafts

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What was usually dug in the center of the wickiup

fire pit
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Who performed a curing ceremony in the Apache tribe?

shaman

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Today, Apache religion is a mixture of _________, __________, and ___________ traditions.

Navajo, Christian, and Pueblo

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What three NM counties do the NM bands of Apache Indians live in?

Otero, Rio Arriba, and Sandoval

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Because pithouses were built into the ground, they provided natural protection from extreme _________ and __________

heat and cold

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It is believed that the Apache got their name from a Zuni word for ___________.

enemy

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What two bands of the Apache Indians spread throughout New Mexico?

Mescalero and Jicarilla

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When food and game were scarce, some Apache resorted to ____________________

raiding neighboring tribes

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True or False: Apache housing was permanent since they were rarely on the move.

False

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What two types of shelter did the Apache live in?

Wickiup and teepee

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New Mexico is the ___largest state

5th

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The Apache Indians and the Navajo both call themselves ___________. They also share the same language. What is the language that they share?

Dine' and Athabascan

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The Apache relied on _____________ when they came to the southwest from Canada

hunting and gathering

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The Apache eventually learned how to farm. Who showed them farming methods?

Pueblo Indians

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True or False: Although the Apache traded with the Pueblo Indians many times, they also attacked and raided the pueblo villages during tough times

True

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