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100

the kind of weather a place has most often, year after year

What is climate? 

100

An object made by people in the past 

What is an artifact? 

100

Growing beans, corn, and squash

What is the way N.A. met their needs for food during the summer? 

100

Hunting, fishing, and picking berries

What are ways that Native Americans gathered food during the spring? 

100

hot, rainy summers; mild, rainy winters, sometimes with heavy snows

What is Virginia's climate? 

200

The James, the York, the Rappahannock, and the Potomac

What are four major rivers in Virginia?

200

a net built across a river, used to trap fish

What is a weir? 

200

Algonquian 

What is the language group that was spoken primarily in the Coastal Plain region? 

200

wood and clay

What are examples of natural resources? 

200

harvesting crops and hunting for food to store

What are ways that N.A. met their needs for food during the fall? 

300

Land owned by Indians and set aside for their use? 

What are reservations? 

300

Ideas about the past 

What are historical perspectives? 

300

Iroquoian 

What is the language group spoken primarily in Southwestern Va? 

300

Werowocomoco 

What was Powhatan's headquarters? 

300

hunting smaller animals, fishing, and gathering plants

What are ways early people adapted to a warming climate? 

400

Plant life 

What is vegetation? 

400

Stories, ideas, and games that are handed down over time

What are traditions? 

400

Siouan 

What is the language group that was spoken mainly in the Piedmont region? 

400

Monacans

What current state recognized tribe is located in the Piedmont? 

400

Two different kinds of houses

What is a way that Cherokee adapted to changing seasons? 

500

A source of food, a path for exploration, and a place to build settlements alongside

What are three ways rivers were used by early Native Americans? 

500

A celebration during which tribal culture is shared with songs, dances, stories, and food

What is a powwow? 

500

hunting birds and animals; living on food stored from the previous fall 

What are the way N. A. met their needs for food in the winter? 

500

Jamestown

The first permanent English settlement in the New World 

500

Corncobs and pottery

What are artifacts that tell us that N.A. and settlers traded? 

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