Creative Clothing
Stellar Shelters
Beautiful Beliefs
Fruitful Food
Landish Land
100

The Southwest used this animal to weave wool for their clothes.

Sheep

100

The Northwest Native Americans used cedar trees to make this type of house.

Longhouse

100

Totem poles would have carved pictures of these two elements of nature.

Plants and Animals

100

The Northwest natives main source of fish could be found in the rivers. What fish was the most plentiful?

Salmon

100

Land in the Southwest was extremely arid. What does this mean?

Dry

200

Deerskin was used by this region to make many clothes.

The Northwest

200

Hogans were coneshaped homes made of bark and mud/grass on the top for which specific tribe?

Navajos

200

These dolls were passed down to Hopi children to teach of their culture's spirits and ancestors.

Kachinas

200

The Navajos learned to farm from the Hopis. True or False

False...The Hopi taught the Navajos how to farm in the desert

200

Name three items that the Northwest native americans were able to create from the dense cedar tree forests.

Canoes, Totem Poles, Longhouses

300

In the Northwest clothing was more important for what than warmth?

Protecting from the rain and staying dry

300

The Hopis lived in multi level homes called adobes. These adobes were also called this, leading to the name of these people.

Pueblos

300

Shamans were religious leaders of the Navajo who also had what nickname?

Medicine Man

300

The Hopis were able to farm in the desert as a result of what?

Irrigation

300

The Hopis built their adobes on top of these to protect themselves from flash floods.

Mesas

400

In the Navajo tribe arts and crafts were divided among the men and women. While the women were responsible for weaving blankets and making clay pots, the men were responsible for what?

Making silver jewelry

400

The Hopi people used their adobes for only two purposes. What were they?

Sleeping and inclement weather

400

These planned parties by the Chinooks to show off their wealth could take years to plan.

Potlatches

400

The Northwest Native Americans were able to have permanent settlements as a result of what?

A surplus of food

400

The two most important resources from nature for the Northwest Native Americans were what?

Salmon and Cedar Trees

500

Longhouses housed several families and could be as long as how many feet?

200 feet!

500

Why did Navajos have the door of their home face the east?

So that they could see the sun rise

500

In this special religious room Pueblo men would carry out ceremonies and rituals.

Kivas

500

Before the Hopis taught the Navajo how to farm, they were known as what?

Nomadic hunters

500

This river was known as the main "highway" for the Northwest talented traders.

The Columbia River