Southwest
Arctic
California
Woodlands
Plains/Plateau
100

Suggests that the earliest Americans were hunters.

Clovis Point

100

Tribe's name means people.

Inuits

100

Wooden canoes built by Chumash.

Tomols

100

What did the Iroquois sometimes use for money?

Wampum

100

Tribe named by French settlers.

Nez Perces

200

Had homes named after their tribe.

Pueblos

200

Two sea animals hunted by the Inuits.

Seals and walruses.

200

What now city did the Chumash live.

Santa Barbara

200

Rectangular houses made of wooden poles covered in sheets of bark.

Longhouses

200

Used skins called_________.

Buckskin

300

Spirits that Pueblos believed in.

Kachinas

300

This tribe often migrated. Meaning they were called________.

Nomads

300

What objects in nature did the Chumash worship?

Sun, animals, and sea creatures

300

Largest tribe

Cherokees

300

The process the Sioux used to soak, dry, and stretch buffalo skin.

Tanning

400

Homes made of logs covered in mud.

Hogans

400

More permanent homes build to live in for winter.

Snow houses

400

What did the Chumash mash to make flour?

Acorns

400

Believed to have special healing powers and the ability to connect with spirits.

Shamans

400

Sioux women used these to carry their babies.

Cradleboards

500

Navajos believed these could heal people.

Paintings

500

Went out into the sea in lightweight boats called_________.

Kayaks

500

There were more than how many Chumash villages in California?

100

500

Who's story was unknown to these early American's?

Jesus'

500

Three names the Sioux went by.

Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota