Languages and random questions
Adaptations and Climate
Food and living
Archeology, towns and tribes
100

Why are First Americans/Native people called Indians?

Christopher Columbus thought he was in the indies(near China)  when he found the "Indians"

100

Name some characteristics of Virginia's climate.

Mild with distinct seasons resulting in a variety of vegetation.

100

What food did American Indians eat in the summer?

They grew crops (Beans, corn, squash).

100

Why is archeology important?

Archeology helps people understand the past. Archeologists study all kinds of things people from the past left behind.

200

What evidence is there that American Indians lived in all areas of the state?

Artifacts such as arrowheads, pottery and other tools have been found all across Virginia and tell us a lot about the people who lived here.

200

What are some ways Virginia's American Indians related to the climate and interacted with their environment to meet their basic needs? 

Forests which have a variety of trees, cover most of the land. Virginia's Indians are referred to as Eastern Woodland Indians.

200

What food did American Indians eat in the fall?

They harvested crops and hunted for foods to preserve and keep for the winter.

200

How can finding things change the understanding of history?

Recent archeological digs have recovered new material evidence about Werowocomoco and historic Jamestown.

300

Which group of people spoke Siouan and lived in the Piedmont region?

Monacan people

300

What kind of clothing did they wear?

Animal skins were used for clothing.

300

What foods did American Indians eat in the winter?

They hunted birds and animals and lived on stored foods from the previous fall.

300

What was Werowocomoco?

A large Indian town used by Indian leaders for several hundred years before the English settlers. It was the headquarters for the Indian leader, Powhatan in 1607.

400

The Cherokee people lived in southwestern Virginia and in southern Virginia near what is now North Carolina spoke what language?

Iroquoian

400

What kind of shelter did they have?

Shelter was made from materials around them.

400

What foods did the American Indians eat in the spring?

They hunted, fished and picked berries.

400

What was Jamestown? 

The first permanent English settlement in North America. 

500

The Powhatan people speak Algonquian and lived in what region of Virginia?

Tidewater/Costal plain region

500

What foods did they eat?

Depends on seasons.

500

How do Virginia's American Indians live today in the relation to the way they lived in the past?

Native peoples of the past hunted farmed and fished. They made homes using natural resources. They used animal skins for clothing in winter.

500

Where are the current state recognized tribes located in Virginia and what are the names of all of them? 

They continue to live in all parts of Viginia today. The tribes are the: Chickahominy tribe, Eastern Chickahominy tribe, Mattaponi tribe, Nansemond tribe, Pamunkey tribe, Rappahannock tribe, Upper Mattaponi tribe.