Native American Groups
Vocabulary
Natural Resources
Food & Farming
Daily Life and Housing
100

People of the Northwest Coast

Chinooks and Tlingits

100

To become adjusted to new conditions

Adaptation 

100

Two examples of natural resources found in the Arctic region of the Inuits are:

Whales and seals

100

Farming was not possible for the Native Americans in the Arctic and Sub-Arctic because:

The ground was frozen most of the year. 

100

Teepees are made from...

Hides, sticks, and trees

200

Name two groups of people from the Southwest

Hopis, Taos, Paiutes and Shoshones

200

To move from one place to another

Migration

200

Canoes and tools made from trees were artifacts of these tribes:

Iroquois and Algonquins?

200

Native Americans of the Great Plains depended heavily on this animal for survival

Buffalo 

200

Longhouses were made from...

Trees

300

Where did the Sioux and Cheyennes live? 

The Great Plains

300

The way of life for a group

Culture

300

What is Miss Christensen's favorite color?

Blue

300

The earliest Americans came during the Ice Age because they were looking for...

Animals to hunt

300

The Sioux were _________ because they moved from place to place. 

Nomadic 

400

People of the Eastern Woodlands

Iroquois (Mohawks and Senecas), Algonquins (Mohegans, Delawares)

400

An area with physical or characteristics

Region

400

Were trees very important for Native Americans of the Great Plains? Why or why not?

No, they did not have very many trees in the Great Plains. 

400

What state is Miss Stott's college in?

Missouri 

400

A pueblo was made from...

rocks and clay

500

Where did the Seminoles and Creeks live? 

Southeast 
500

Natural Resource 

Material or substance that occurs naturally in the environment and is useful for humans

500

Name 3 natural resources that were used to build shelter:

Clay, trees, rocks, animal hides, sticks

500

Besides being used for food, what else were buffalo used for? 

Clothing, tools, housing 

500

The Pawnee tribe lived in what type of house?

Teepee

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