Vocabulary
Paleo Tribe
Archaic Tribe
Woodland Tribe
Mississippian Tribe
100

What is Indigenous? 

The first people who lived in a place before others came.

100

The first indigenous settlements were?

Paleo Tribe

100

What are two ways the Archaic people got their food as they moved around?

Hunting and gathering

100

What two periods during the Woodland period were very difficult? 

Paleo and Archaic period 

100

What was the biggest difference between the Mississippian and Woodland? 

mounds, planting of corn, and trading

200

What are Permanent settlements?

 Places where people build homes and live for a long time

200

What period did the Paleo Tribe often use stone tools as they hunted and gathered for food, like mastodons and nuts?

Ice Age

200

Unlike the Paleo people, the Archaic people started to use specific ways to make hunting easier. What was it? 




Farming or planting crops 

200

What allowed people to stay in one place during the Woodland period? 

Agriculture

200

What was the result of trading more with other communities? 

Creating complex towns and art

300

What are Long Hunters? 

explorers and hunters who took long trips, sometimes for months, to hunt animals and explore new land.



300

Like the Paleo tribe, they were nomadic, moving to hunt animals and gather plants for food. What was the name of the tribe that shared the same custom?

Archaic Tribe 

300

What was a way during the Archaic period, people began to settle more permanently and started to produce food instead of only hunting and gathering?

Early Farming 

300

What was new about the Woodland period compared to the Paleo and Archaic periods?

People started farming and stayed in one place.

300

What is one important thing that the Mississippian people did that was different from the Woodland people?

They built large mounds and traded with other groups.

400

What is a Nomadic?

Moving from place to place instead of living in one location all the time.

400

What state did the Paleo Tribe reside in?

Tennessee

400

What development of these small projectile points are used for hunting?

Stemmed arrowheads

400

What is one famous Woodland site in Tennessee? 

Old Stone Fort in Coffee County

400

What did trading allow for Native Americans during the Woodland period? 

Created different resources like pottery, jewelry making, and clothing

500

What is a maize?

Corn, a plant grown for its kernels that can be eaten or used to make food.

500

What tool did the Paleo Tribe use that is like the spear thrower? 

Atlatl 

500

What change in climate after the Ice Age allowed the Archaic people to expand their diet and develop new tools?

warming climate 

500

Who came to play games and take part in ceremonies? 

Native Americans 

500

What was the most famous Mississippian Mound complexities? 

Chucalissa, near Memphis

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