Migration
Language Groups
Shelter
People
Nature
100
This land bridge connected Asia to North America.
What is Beringia?
100
Lived on the Coastal Plain
What are Algonquian speakers?
100
This group was in charge of hunting, clearing fields, fishing, defending towns, and making war.
Who are Native American men?
100
Also known as the "Three Sisters"
What are beans, squash, and maize?
200
This is a person who hunted animals and collected fruits, nuts, and berries.
What is a hunter-gatherer?
200
Lived in the Piedmont region
What are Siouan speakers?
200
Had 30-60 houses and a large council house surrounding a central plaza, which was used for dances, games, and ceremonies.
What are Iroquoian Villages?
200
These Native Americans were in charge of farming, caring for children, and gathering food.
Who are Native American women?
200
These houses, made with long poles tied together and topped with tree bark, housed multiple families.
What is a longhouse?
300
To move from one place to another
What is migrate?
300
Lived in the Blue Ridge Mountains/Appalacian Plateau and part of southeastern Virginia
What are Iroquoian speakers?
300
Longhouses were built by these people.
What are Algonquians?
300
This man provided protection, food, and help for several united groups of Algonquians and was able to work with white settlers.
Who is Powhatan?
300
Were used to create more elaborate outfits.
What are feathers, shells, and beads?
400
The continents connected by Beringia.
What are Asia and North America?
400
This tribe was part of the Iroquoian language group.
Who are the Cherokee?
400
The Siouans built these dome shaped houses to fit one family.
What is a wigwam?
400
This Native American brought food to the starving settlers and promoted peace between Indians and settlers.
Who is Pocahontas?
400
Native American clothing was made of this.
What are animal skins and fur?
500
Early people followed these across the land bridge.
What are herds of animals?
500
The Powhatan Confederacy belonged to this language group.
What is Algonquian?
500
These homes were lived in by Cherokees.
What are wattle and daub huts?
500
This white settler befriended the Native Americans and saved the starting colony.
Who is John Smith?
500
The branches of the wattle and daub houses were held together with this.
That is mud or clay?
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