Vocabulary
Resource Types
Beliefs and Lifestyle
Shelter
100

Historical Perspective is 

What is to understand and acknowledge the social, cultural, intellectual, and emotional settings that shaped people's lives and actions in the past?

100

Natural Resources are

What are things gathered from natures?

100

This is the theory that American Indians believe about their origins. 

What is Indigenous Creation? 

100

Eastern Woodlands shelter

What are longhouses and wigwams?

200

Archaeology is 

What is the interpretation of material evidence from past human activity?

200

The people who work to make or provide goods and services are known as these. 

What are Human Resources? 

200

The Three Sisters are

What are corn, beans, and squash

200

This shelter was used in the Southwest and is made out of sun-dried clay

What is Adobe buildings?

300

This is where it is believed that Paleo-Indians crossed into the Western Hemisphere. 

What is the Bering Strait?

300

Corn, wood, and buffalo are examples of this type of resource. 

What are Natural Resources?

300

This is the reason Paleo- Indians were crossing into the Americas

What is Megafauna? 

300

Great Plains Shelter

What are Teepees?

400

This word means always on the move following large herds of animals for food. 

What is nomadic? 

400

Warrior, farmer, and chief are examples of this type of resource. 

What are Human Resources? 

400

Cactus Hill is a 

What is Paleo-Indian Archaeology site? 

400

Shelters made of ice and snow in the Arctic

What are Igloos?

500

Capital Resources are

What are Goods produced and used to make or provide other resources.

500

Bow and arrows, clothing, and teepees are examples of these resources. 

What are Capital Resources?

500

Why are the Three Sisters Sacred? 

What is the lack of maintenance and easy to grow?

500

Shelter made of long wooden planks and logs. Typically found in the Pacific Northwest

What are Plank Houses?