Prehistoric Cultures
Ute
Anasazi
Words from Other Languages
Native American Locations
100

Native Americans entered North America by traveling across this bridge

What is the Bering Land Bridge?

100

The Ute entered Colorado's river valleys to spend the winters doing these activities.

What is hunting for deer and bison and fishing?

100

The Anasazi were dependents of these people.

What are the Basket Makers?

100

Mesa translates to this in English.

What is a table?

100

Garden of the Gods, dating back to the Ute people, is located by these dwellings in Colorado.

What are the Manitou Cliff Dwellings?

200

The Bering Land Bridge was crossed during this time period.

What is the Ice Age?

200

The Ute lived in these two different types of dwellings.

What are wickiups and caves?

200

The Anasazi lived in these southwestern states.

What are Colorado, Utah, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico?

200

Pueblo translates to this in English.

What is a town?

200

The discovery of artifacts from the Folsom culture were found at this site in 1935.

What is the Lindenmeier Site?

300

The people of the Folsom culture built camps near these.

What are quarries?

300

The Ute called horses this when Spanish settlers brought them to Colorado.

What are "mystery dogs"?

300

The Anasazi built Pueblos out of these materials.

What are stone and adobe bricks?

300

Mesa Verde translates to this in English.

What is green table?

300

This beautiful mountain town was once the summer home of the Arapaho tribe.

What is Estes Park?

400

These two groups were two of the first prehistoric people to live in Colorado.

What are Basket Makers and Folsom People?

400

The Ute used horses for these three main things. 

What is hunting large animals, carrying heavy loads, and traveling farther?

400

The Anasazi left their homes forever. This was thought to be because of these things.

What are diseases, enemies, and drought?

400

Anasazi translates to this in English.

What is the ancient ones?

400

This museum is located on more than eight acres of Ute leader Chief Ouray's homeland.

What is the Ute Indian Museum?

500

This scientific method was used to determine the age of an item.

What is carbon dating?

500

Native American tribes began to do this when bison began to disappear from Colorado.

What is stealing horses?

500

After moving around, the Pueblo people continued doing these activities.

What are farming and making pottery?

500

Adobe means this in English.

What is a brick?

500
This cite is the location of Colorado's only civil war battle. 

What is the Sand Creek Massacre site?