Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Lenape Life 1
Lenape Life 2
Lenape Life 3
100

What are objects left behind by a culture that scientists study?

artifacts

100
What are beans, squash, and corn, planted by the Lenape.

crops

100
What does Lenni Lenape mean?
What is "ordinary or original" people?
100

How did the Lenape choose the different names of places where they lived.

They used words to describe the location of physical geography of an area.

100

Lenape clothing was made from this..

deerskin

200

What it is called when theire is extra food, like the Lenape storing their extra food.

surplus

200

Who are scientists who study the way people lived in the past?

archaeologists

200

Culture and ideas passed down from one generation to another

legacy

200
Name the crops that early people in NJ planted.
What is corn and squash?
200
State one interesting fact you have learned about the Lenape.
What is any acceptable answer from your teacher..
300

What were important to the Lenape - like the Corn Dance, held at the end of fall.

ceremonies

300

This means Land of the people and is where the Lenape lived.

Lenapehoking

300

The Lenape preserved food by...

What is drying the food out?

300
The original people settled in NJ because...
What is they could grow food due to the fertile soil and there were warmer temperatures?
300
Explain the difference between men and women's work in a Lenape village.
The women cleaned, cooked, foraged for good, cared for the children and made clothing. Where as, the men hunted and ruled the tribe.
400

When the settlers got to North America, they were happy to find______________________ such as clear water, rich soil, animals and forests.

What are rich natural resources?

400

This means creating useful items from the natural resources around your community.

resourceful

400
Name the three language groups of NJ.
What are the Munsee, the Unami and the Unalactigo?
400

The Lenape used this to build their homes

saplings, trees

400

What geopgraphic landform gave Passaic its name

valley

500

Describe the types of shelter the Lenape lived in.

What is a longhouse or a wigwam? A longhouse was built from all natural materials such as tree trunks, saplings and brush. Several families could live in a long house, and they could even be built up to 100 feet long.

500

A group of Lenape who lived in northwestern NJ

Munsee

500

Name four things about Lenape culture that are different from our culture.

What is growing their own food; foraging; making their own clothes, made houses from trees, celebrated the first corn, traded wampum. (Accept any four.)

500
Name the three language groups, their symbols and nicknames. Be able to identify them on a map.
Munsee "people of the stony country" wolf,Unami " people downriver" turtle, Unalactigo "people near the ocean" turkey
500
Explain how the Lenape got a new name and what it was.
Capt. Samuel Argail sailed into a bay and named it for the first govenor of Virginia, Sir Thomas West, Third Lord de la Warr. The people of the area became known as the Delaware.