Early Native Americans
Eastern Woodlands
The Plains
The Southwest and the West
The Northwest and the Arctic
100
According to the land bridge theory, early people crossed into North America from THIS continent.
What is Asia?
100
This was a major purpose of the Iroquois League?
What is to resolve conflicts among peoples/groups?
100
After this resource, buffalo was the second most important natural resource for the Plains Indians.
What is water?
100
This made it difficult to live in the southwest.
What is lack of rain?
100
This food was shared, when food was scarce.
What is seal meat?
200
Early Native Americans did THIS, which means "movement of people from place to place."
What is "migrated"?
200
This was the natural resource that was most important to people of the Eastern Woodlands and the Northwest Coast.
What is wood?
200
The Plains Indians lived between these two landforms.
What is between the Mississippi River and Rocky Mountains?
200
These sun dried bricks made of clay and straw were used to build pueblos.
What is adobe?
200
This is how the Inuits adapted their shelters to the land's resources.
What is they made igloos out of ice?
300
One of the MAIN reasons early peoples in the Americas began to live in larger, more settled villages is THIS.
What is agriculture? or What is, "They developed agriculture"?
300
This is why the Iroquois called corn, beans, and squash the three sisters.
What is because they could be planted in the same field?
300
The Plains Indians shared many traditions and religious beliefs. The Plains Indians celebrated and gave thanks to this crop with a ceremony.
What is corn?
300
The Navajo built cone shaped shelters called this.
What are hogans?
300
This is how the Aleuts adapted their shelters to their areas resources?
What is houses out of skins or sod?
400
This early civilization in the Americas developed a counting system that included zero?
Who are the Mayan?
400
This is why some Algonquin tribes had two chiefs.
What is one chief for war and one chief for peace?
400
This is why many of the plains Indians had tepees and travois.
What is to follow the herd of buffalo?
400
Navajo ceremonies were led by these religious leaders and healers.
What are medicine men?
400
This were the two main food sources obtained from the waterways of the Northwest.
What are salman and whale?
500
This culture had a strong influence on the Mayan cities that developed later.
What is Olmec culture?
500
This was used to group Eastern Woodland peoples as Iroquoian or Algonquian?
What is the languages they spoke?
500
These are the differences in the way the Lakota and Cheyenne governed.
What is the Lakota made their own choices but respected others' hunting grounds and the Cheyenne sent its leaders to meet in a council of chiefs and everyone had to follow the councils decisions.
500
This is how Pueblo and Navajo shelters were different. (appearance and family structure)
What is pueblo shelters were built on mesas or canyons and had many levels while Navajo hogans were built from wood and adobe and were built apart from one another?
500
Name at least five uses for one of Northwest's valuable resources, wood.
What are houses, tools, boats, totem poles, utensils, spoons, dishes?
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