Vocabulary
Define & Identify
Critical Thinking
Settlements
Fun Facts
100

a relative who lived in the past

ancestor

100

What does migrate mean?

to move from one place to another

100

Why were the Maya and Aztec considered advanced civilizations?

They developed societies that had highly organized systems of government, religion, and learning.

100

Built winter homes out of blocks of snow

Inuits

100

What was the main source of food in the great plains?

Buffalo

200

a body that makes decisions for a group

council

200

Define agriculture.

the planting and growing of crops

200

Why did people who settled in different regions of North America develop different cultures?

They adapted to the environment, which was different across regions, and developed unique cultures even though they shared some similar traits.

200

Lived near huge earthen mounds they created

Mound builders

200

Why is geography, climate and proximity to water important to the Native Americans?

That determined what natural resources they used and had to make food, supplies and weapons. 

300

What is culture?

a way of life of a group of people

300

The Pueblo people used _____________ to grow crops in a dry land.

irrigation

300

What kinds of decisions would American Indian groups make in the past that American Indian governments might also have to make today?

They might need to make a decision about a celebration that the group is having such as when a festival will be celebrated or how it will be celebrated.

300

What types of homes did the Iroquois live in?

Longhouses

300

Where and why did Native Americans make totem poles?

Pacific Northwest to represent and commemorate ancestry, histories, people, or events

400

What is government?

a system for making rules and decisions

400

Identify a religious custom practiced by an American Indian group.

ex: Woodland groups celebrated the harvest with a Green Corn Ceremony. 

400

How does geography influence how people live?

It can influence where people settle and the available resources, as well as how people adapt to and modify their environment to live. 

400

Why types of housing was used my migrant tribes and why?

Tipis because they were easy to move and set up quickly. 

400

What are the three sisters?

Corn, beans, and squash planted together. 

500
What is an economy?

a system by which a group makes, shares, and uses goods

500
What was a key role of American Indian women in feeding their families?

planting and harvesting crops

500

Tell me about American Indian economies. Identify the different aspects of their economies and give examples.

The past economies involved trade with other groups and Europeans, and they used the resources and land where they lived. Different economies were hunter-gatherer or farming. They gained resources to survive and Indians made, shared, and used goods. 

500

Built homes inside cliffs

Ancient Puebloans

500

Give 5 examples of natural resources and how they were used?

water, trees, bison, leaves, berries
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