Northwest
Southwest
Great Plains
Northeast
Southeast
100

Tlingit, Kwakiutl, and Haida are indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest, with territories spanning from....

(What state to what state)

Alaska to California

100

The Ancient Pueblo, also known as the ______.

Anasazi

100

The ________ were a powerful tribe that roamed the Great Plains in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Comanche 

100

__________ were a diverse group of Native American cultures that lived mostly along the Mississippi River regions of North America from about 3500 BCE to the 16th century CE.

The Mound Builders

100

Cherokee were one of the largest and most influential tribes in the Southeast. They lived in the Appalachian Mountains and were known for their agricultural skills, especially the cultivation of what three crops? 

corn, beans, and squash

200

The Haida people primarily live on the Haida Gwaii archipelago off the coast of ______.

British Columbia

200

They are known for their architecture, including cliff dwellings and buildings made of ______ and _______.

Stone and Adobe

200

The ______ were a nomadic tribe that lived in the Great Plains region, and were known for their horsemanship and hunting skills. They had a strong warrior tradition, and were in many battles with other tribes and with European settlers.

  • The Cheyenne 

200

________ culture emerged in the same region as the Adena around 200 BCE and lasted until about 500 CE.

  • Hopewell 

200

The ______ were a confederacy of tribes that lived in what is now Alabama,Georgia, and Florida.

Creek

300

The Kwakiutl people primarily live on Vancouver Island and the adjacent mainland of British Columbia. They have a ______ society, where descent and inheritance are traced through the father's line.

Patrilineal

300

The Ancient Pueblo lived in the Four Corners region of the United States, where the borders of ______, _______, _______, & _______. 

Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, and Colorado.

300

The _______ were a group of tribes that lived in the Great Plains region, including the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota.

Sioux

300

What culture emerged in the Ohio River Valley around 800 BCE and is known for its burial mounds?

Adena

300

What tribe lived in Mississippi, Alabama, and Louisiana. They were known for their agricultural skills, particularly the cultivation of corn and beans. 

Choctaw  

400

Tlingit people primarily live in the southeastern region of Alaska. They have a ______ society, where descent and inheritance are traced through the mother's line.

Matrilineal

400

The Ancient Pueblo built ________, that were remarkable, with homes and rooms built into the sides of steep canyons.

Cliff Dwellings

400

________ are not native to the Americas, but were brought by Europeans and traded to many tribes.

Horses

400

The Mississippian people were skilled farmers, and their complex political organization allowed for the construction of large-scale public works such as the _________. 

City of Cahokia

400

What is the name of the tribe that formed in Florida in the 18th century, as a result of intermarriage between Creek and other Native American groups.


Seminoles 

500

Haida art is known for its iconic totem poles, which are symbols of _______.

Family lineage and history

500

The Ancient Pueblo's reasons for this decline are not fully understood, but likely included _______ , _________ and conflicts with neighboring tribes.

Drought & Resource Depletion

500

This tribe lived in teepees and were a nomadic people, following the buffalo herds for food and resources.

Comanche 

500

Some Mound Builder cultures, such as the Mississippian, developed complex trade networks that spanned hundreds of miles and possibly into ________. (Place/Area)



South America

500

Seminole were known for their resistance against who, during the Seminole Wars in the 1900s? 

The United States Government