Ancient Rome was located along what river?
The Tiber River
The Haudenosaunee people lived in houses called ________________.
Longhouses
Ancient Egypt was located along what river?
The Nile River
What did the Inuit use for temporary shelter?
Igloos
What did they call the area under ancient Rome's control?
The Roman Empire
Who were the leaders of the Haudenosaunee clans?
___________ are pictures and symbols that represent words.
Hieroglypics
What did the Inuit belive that everyone possessed?
A Spirit
What were the 2 main social classes present in ancient Rome?
The rich and powerful patricians and the poor plebians
Hiawatha was a leader known as the ________________ who put an end to the battles and brought the six nations together.
The Great Peacemaker
The Ancient Egyptians were famous for building what?
The Pyramids
What would the hunters place along the trails to avoid getting lost?
Inukshuks
How were children educated in ancient Rome?
In early ancient Rome, children did not go to school. They were educated at home by their family. Schools were eventually built, but girls were not allowed to attend.
What three foods did the Haudenosaunee survive on that were referred to as the "Three Sisters"?
Corn, Beans, Squash
What kind of jobs did the ancient Egyptians have?
Farmers, Artisans, Soldiers, Scribes
What were some of the different transportation methods the Inuit used to get around?
Dog sleds, kayaks, and boats that resembled large called umiaq
What was life like for women living in ancient Rome?
Women had more rights than most women around the world had at this time. They could inherit property and work in the family business when the men were away. However, they were still expected to look after the children and the household and were not allowed to vote.
What was the role of women and clan mothers in the Six Nations communities?
Clan Mothers were the leaders of the clan. They chose the chief and helped make decisions for the people. Women in general were equally as important as men, they were responsible for growing crops and taking care of the children.
Why was the Nile River important to ancient Egyptians?
The Egyptians built their farms along the river because it was the only fertile land. Being in close proximity to the river also provided them with easy access to drinking water, water to cook with, and water for their crops.
What kind of skills did the Inuit boys learn? How was this different from what skills were taught to the girls?
Inuit boys learned skills like hunting and fishing while girls learned skills to use in the home like making clothing, cooking, and taking care of children.