This was used to carry a baby.
What is a cradleboard?
This was the home that was made deep in the forest for protection against the wind and harsh winter season.
What is a longhouse?
This is the name for a Native American winter home.
What is a longhouse?
Corn, beans, and squash were also referred to by the Native Americans as _______________ because they were planted close together.
What are the "three sisters?"
The name of a Native American summer home.
What is a wetu?
The _________________ learned about the ocean, rivers and woods, to look for animal tracks, to hunt, to sharpen arrows.
Who are the boys?
Native Americans did this to animal skin to make lighter.
What is tan?
The Native Americans used antlers and hooves for this.
What is jewelry?
A small, bendable tree.
What is a sapling?
The ______________learned about the fields and garden, plants that they could eat, to cook, to take care of children
Who are the girls?
A community of Native Americans is called this.
What is a tribe?
The sinews were used for ____________.
What is thread?
This means "first to live here."
What is native?
The Wampanoag believed they should take good care of the land, so every_________years they would move and use a different piece of land.
What is 10?
The men used fallen trees to make boats or _____________.
What is a mishoon?
Animal bones were used for this.
What are needles?
These are animal tendons used as thread.
What are sinews?
In the spring and summer, your family lives by the seashore in a ____________.
What is a wetu?
This group of Native Americans was also referred to as "People of the First Light" or "People of the Dawn."
What are the Wampanoag?
Animal fur was used for _________________ AND _______________.