Geography
Resources/ Food
Culture/ Achievements
Social/ Political Life
Historical Impact
100

What does the term region mean in geography?

An area grouped by similar characteristics.

100

What food was the main resource for Far North tribes?

Sea mammals and fish

100

What does the “A” in GRAPES stand for?

Achievements

100

What social structure did Northwest tribes have?

Elites, commoners, and slaves

100

What major event in the 1500s forever changed Native American life?

The arrival of Europeans in North America

200

Which region includes tribes like the Inuit and Aleut?

The Far North

200

What food was central to California tribes?

Acorns

200

Northwest tribes are famous for what artistic creations?

Totem poles and wood carvings

200

Which political organization was the strongest in the Northeast?

The Iroquois Confederacy

200

What was one major consequence of European arrival for Native peoples?

Loss of land and cultural disruption

300

The Great Basin includes which two modern U.S. states?

Nevada and Utah

300

Which region relied on salmon as a major food source?

The Northwest

300

Southwest artisans are well known for creating what types of crafts?

Turquoise jewelry, pottery, and woven blankets

300

How many original nations made up the Iroquois Confederacy?

Five

300

Why is it important to use respectful language when studying Native cultures?

Because Indigenous peoples are living cultures, not just historical topics

400

The Plateau region lies between which two mountain ranges?

The Rocky Mountains and the Cascade/Blue Mountains

400

What animal was central to the culture and economy of the Great Plains?

 The bison

400

Which culture area is known for intricate basketry?

California

400

In the Southeast, who primarily tended the fields?

Women

400

How did geography influence how Native tribes responded to European arrival?

Tribes adapted differently based on their environment — coastal groups traded and faced early contact, while inland or desert tribes resisted or adapted later through alliances and movement.

500

Which Native region stretched between the Rockies and the Mexican Sierra Madre Range?

The Southwest

500

What trio of crops was common among Northeastern tribes?

Corn, beans, and squash

500

What language innovation helped tribes of the Great Plains communicate?

A shared sign language

500

Which tribe was known for having 40,000 people and mastering horseback riding?

The Comanche

500

How did Native communities show adaptability after European contact?

They blended traditional practices with new tools, trade goods, and alliances