Tribes 1
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Regions 2
Miscellaneous
100

What was the forced march of the Cherokee named

The Trail of Tears

100

In the Eastern woodlands they were the primary farmers

The women

100

This is an important issue to the modern Haudenosaunee community

Museums have displayed holy artifacts without their permission, and they want them back

100

Alligator and turtles

Something Cherokee hunters brought home to eat

100

The Three Sisters

Corn, beans and squash

200

AS interactions with white settlers became more violent, the Cherokee nation needed to be strong and United, so they created

The role of "principal chief"

200

Two types of house for the Eastern Woodlands

The longhouses and the wikiup

200

The oldest democracy on Earth

The Haudenosaunee Confederacy

200

This region has a humid, subtropical climate

The Southeast

200

The Eastern Woodlands climate ranges

From cold in the winter to very warm in the summer

300

Iroquois crops included

Sunflowers, tobacco, and many vegetables that are still planted in American gardens today

300

Instead of walking through the thick forests, Iroquois often

Paddled log and bark canoes along lakes and rivers

300

In the Southeastern region this was not used for common, everyday items. Rather, it centered on luxury items

Trade

300

The upper part of this region is covered by hills, mountains, plateaus, and valleys

The Southeast region

300

A hard-to-come-by item in the Southeast region 

Salt

400

The Haudenosaunee people used this system for their social structure

A Matrilineal system

400

Some Southeastern peoples built towns dominated by

Large earthen mounds

400

During the 1800's many Cherokee leaders believed the only way to survive

Would be to assimilate into American culture

400

Longhouses were the homes of 

The Haudenosaunee

400

Native Americans were the continent's first

Farmers

500

An important issue to the modern Cherokee community

People are falsely claiming Cherokee heritage to get money and other resources

500

The Eastern Woodlands Cultural Region extends from

The Atlantic coast to the Great Lakes, and down to the Ohio river

500

Another name for the Haudenosaunee Confederacy

The Iroquois Confederacy

500

Name 4 modern states included in the Southeastern Cultural region

Florida, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Virginia, Tennessee

500

In the Eastern Woodlands area most tribes spoke

Algonquian languages