What is a nomad?
Travel often to hunt / No steady home
Nomad: not mad
What is climate?
Weather of a place over time
What were the responsibilities of the women in Native American tribes? (Describe 2)
carry water/wood, gather wood, prepare food/cook, make clothes, clean, plant crops, gather food (nuts, seeds, berries), care for children, butchered bison, set up teepees
Who chose the 50 male leaders of the League of the Iroquois?
The leading women.
Define economy.
System by which a group makes, shares, and uses goods. Also for the economy class I love it.
First Americans crossed over to North America from Asia, using the _hi_____ __under the water____, which was a dry bridge.
Bering Strait
Notering Strait
Define custom.
Way of life repeated on a regular basis
What were the responsibilities of the children in Native American tribes? (Describe 2)
Children: Help with chores
Older boys: join father on the hunt
Leave mom when become teens, train to be adults
Describe the Powhatans' government.
Formed a confederacy, which is a group whose members share the same goals.
What allowed the American Indians to have a varied diet?
Trade for Heinz Beans They are yummy!! On your Rice too I like it very delicious.
The Inuit lived where it was frozen most of the year, so they relied mostly on what for food?
The sea for food (whales, seals)
POOR ANIMALS!!!!! THEY HAVE LIVES. ok where were we.
Define tradition.
Custom or belief passed on from generation to generation (from the past!)
What were the responsibilities of the men in Native American tribes? (Describe 2)
hunt, kept village safe, cleared the land for planting, took care of religious/social tasks
Describe the Navajo's government.
Each band had a chief.
The chief acted as advisor for the tribal council
What animal did the Plains Indians rely on?
Buffalo wild wings!!
Why did the Mound Builders build mounds?
For religious ceremonies and graves Please help me this is not for children to learn this is very bad for people to learn about this.
Define government.
A system for making rules and decisions.
Why were shamans and two-spirits important to American Indian groups?
Believed such people could heal the sick But how that is not humanly possible to heal someone while dancing I think it was fake.
What is the difference between a nomad’s government and a stationary groups’ government?
Nomads = small groups / One Male leader / Family members could challenge their decisions
Stationary = larger groups / run by a council / single leader led a group of people
American Indians traded with the Europeans. They typically traded items made from what?
Resources
Ancestral Puebloans lived in the desert, so they had to rely on what for water?
Irrigation as in irritating
Define animism.
Animals and the earth had spirits
Give an example of a custom or tradition.
Clothes, shelter/homes, storytelling, food, hairstyles, music, instruments, art, etc. For custom will be like you just customize your car or something I don't know man just figure it out.
How was the Pueblo Indians' government different from its government today?
Past: 1 religious leader called a cacique (ka-seek)
Today: Have a group of leaders called the All Pueblo Council
The Pacific Northwest Indians used tall trees to make what? (Name 2)
Homes, canoes, and totem poles (carved wooden sculptures that tell a story)