The Ancestral Pueblo lived in this area where the modern-day states of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah meet.
What is the Four Corners?
The Inuit lived in these dome shaped houses made of snow.
What are igloos?
This was an Inuit canoe made from animal hide.
What is a kayak?
A large, prehistoric elephant-like animal covered with hair
What is a mammoth?
The first native Americans to raise crops (specifically corn) lived in the area now called this.
What is Mexico?
The Ancestral Pueblo built their homes into the sides of these natural stone formations.
What are cliffs?
The people who lived in Beringia moved from place to place, splitting foraging tasks between men, women and children, but did not do any farming, which made them these.
What are hunter-gatherers?
A long, thin weapon made from a pointed stick
What is a spear?
The Navajo and Apache people migrated to the Southwest from this region.
What is (northern) Canada?
The Haudenosaunee primarily lived in these, which could house up to five families and had a door at each end.
What are longhouses?
These early Americans raised crops for food, which meant they did not have to follow their prey and instead were able to do this.
What is stay in one place?
Soft, colorful light that appears in northern skies
What are northern lights?
The Seminole Nation now exists primarily in Oklahoma and this other US state.
What is Florida?
What are wigwams?
This native American saying refers to sitting down and talking calmly.
What is "smoking the peace pipe"?
A type of brick made from sundried clay
What is adobe?
The very first Americans came to North America from this continent.
What is Asia?
The Cherokee held important meetings in a council house with this number of sides, which represented each of the group's clans.
What is seven?
The Mohawk, Oneida, and the Seneca were members of this loose association of Native American groups.
What is the Haudenosaunee Confederacy?
A chief in a Northeastern Native American nation
What is a sachem?