Desert Southwest Peoples
California and Pacific Northwest Peoples
Great Plains Peoples
Eastern Woodlands Peoples
Early Societies
100

Why are these people called Pueblo?

Because they lived in villages made of adobe and stone

100

How did California's diverse landscapes influence the cultural practices of its native peoples?

It led to a variety of different lifestyles and crafts suited to each environment.

100

What two main forms of land are found in the Great Plains?

Grasslands and prairies

100

Name some of the tribes who lived in the Southeast Woodlands

The Cherokee, Creek, and Seminole

100

What geographical feature allowed humans to migrate from Asia to North America?

The Bering Land Bridge

200

What materials did the Pueblo people use to construct their homes, and why were these materials suitable for their environment?

Adobe and stone; they kept the homes cool in the hot desert climate

200

What craft are the Pomo Indians famous for?

Basket weaving

200

 Why did Plains Indians develop a lifestyle in which they did not live in one place?

To follow the migrating herds of buffalo

200

What is the difference between a wigwam and a longhouse?

A wigwam is a single-family dwelling, while a longhouse can house several families

200

What is a hunter-gatherer?

A person who lives by hunting animals and gathering plants for food

300

What is the purpose of kachina dolls?

To teach children about the spirits and deities important to their culture.

300

What details show that the Pomo lived near water?

They used reeds and other water plants in their baskets.

300

Besides the Sioux, name four other native peoples who are considered Plains Indians.

The Crow, Cheyenne, Comanche, and Pawnee.

300

What is a clan?

A group of families that share a common ancestor

300

What is a scientist who studies the tools and artifacts of ancient people called?

An archaeologist

400

What are some examples of the Navajo being adaptable?

They adopted farming and weaving techniques from their neighbors.

400

Who is the city of Seattle named after?

Chief Seattle

400

What is the difference between teepees and lodges?

Teepees are portable tents made from animal skins; lodges are permanent, earth-covered homes.

400

What was the Great Law?

A set of rules established by the Iroquois Confederacy to maintain peace among the nations

400

Where did the Olmec and Maya civilizations develop?

 In Mesoamerica

500

What is a hogan, and how is it made?

A hogan is a traditional Navajo home, made from wood and covered with earth.

500

What is a totem pole, and what is its purpose?

A totem pole is a carved post, often representing family lineage or tribal stories and important cultural symbols.

500

In Plains culture, who was responsible for packing and unpacking belongings when it was time to move?

The women

500

How were the groups represented in the Iroquois Confederacy?

Each group or nation within the Confederacy had representatives in a council to ensure fair governance and decision-making

500

How did the Hohokam people water their crops?

By using irrigation canals