Reaching the Americas
Olmec/Mayas
Cultures/Climates
Inuites/Natchez
Beliefs/Iroquois
100

What was the land bridge that connected Alaska and Siberia?

The Beringia 

100

What was the earliest known civilization in the Americas?

The Olmecs

100

What three crops were often planted together?

Corn, beans, and squash

100

What did the Inuites use seal oil for?

Lamps and fires

100

What was the purpose of ceremonies and prayers?

Keep the balance between people and nature

200

What happened to that land bridge after the Ice Age?

It disappeared 

200

What did the Olmecs study?

The stars

200

People who lived in large groups typically lived in what kind of climate?

Mild climate

200

What kind of houses did the Inuites build?

Pit houses

200

What was the green corn ceremony 

A great feast held when the corn ripens 

300

What did the Olmecs develop to study seasons and time?

A calendar

300

What main crop did the Mayas grow?

Corn

300

What two things spread due to trade between tribes?

Ideas and culture 

300

What was the ruler of the Natchez called?

The Great Sun

300

Who owned the property in Iroquois society?

Women

400

How do some scientist believe people came to North America?

By boat

400

Why did the Mayan priest study the sun, moon, and stars?

To predicts how/when to honor their gods

400

People who lived in harsh climates tended to be what?

Nomadic

400

How many months were in the Natchez calendar?

13

400

What was the name of the alliance the Iroquois formed in 1570?

The League of the Iroquois

500

How did hunters adapt when many animals died out?

They began to farm
500

What type of calendar did the Mayas create 

An accurate 365 day calandar

500

How did climate play a role in native cultures?

What crops they grew, what animals they hunted, what resources they had.

500

Why did an upper-class person have to marry from the lower class?

to prevent one family holding the power for too long

500

What did the Iroquois call themselves?

People of the Long House