Ch 4 Terms and People
Ch 5 Terms and People
Indian Tribes
Ch 4 Animals
Ch 5 Animals
100

system of writing developed by the Sequoya for the Cherokee Indians

Syllabary

100

Plains Indians skilled in pottery making and cloth weaving

Cheyenne Indians

100

Famous for their burial mounds

Hopewell Indians

100

Most Important prey of the Woodland Indians

White-Tailed Deer

100

Name a mammal in the same family as the Bison or Buffalo on the plains

Goats, Sheep, Cattle, Oxen

200

He preached to the Indians with the help of his interpreter and died at the age of 29.

David Brainerd

200

the two peninsulas guarding the entrance to the Gulf of Mexico

Florida

Yucatan

200

known as "man-eaters"

Mohawk Indians

200

One of the largest mammals in the Eastern Woodlands

Black Bear

200

Ground Squirrel of the North American Plains

Prairie Dog

300

A Shawnee Chief who fought to keep white men out of Indian territory.

Tecumseh

300

The longest river in the US

Missouri River

300

kept pictorial chronicles of their history

Delaware Indians

300

Pheasant-like bird native to the Eastern Woodlands

Wild Turkey

300

the most Important animal to the Plains Indians

Bison or Buffalo

400

a low, marshy area of tall grasses and swamps

Everglades

400

US Army General who lost the Battle of Little Bighorn

General Custer

400

known as "southerners"

Shawnee Indians

400

Also known as the American Elk

Wapiti

400

Plains Indians favorite animal for hunting and eating

Prairie Chicken

500

beads made from quahog shells, strung together, and used as gifts or money

Wampum

500

Source of the Mississippi River

Lake Itasca

500

Indians that were invited to Thanksgiving Dinner

Wampanoag Indians

500

The United States' national bird

the Bald Eagle

500

Name another mammal known on the Prairie

Jack Rabbits, PH Antelopes, Coyotes, Foxes, Skunks, Badgers