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100

The first Americans may have came to this continent by what?

Bering Strait
100

What suggests that the earliest Americans were hunters?

clovis points

100

What is a Navajo home that was dome-shaped and made of wooden poles, tree bark, and mud called?

Hogan
100

What is culture area number 1?

Arctic

200

An archaeologist is a person who looks for _____________ in order to study past human cultures.

Artifacts

200

What is a Kiva?

A room in a pueblo used for religious activities

200
What did the Iroquois sometimes use for money?

wampum

200

What is culture area number 3?

Northeast Woodlands

300

Which term the customs, beliefs, creative arts, and institutions of a group of people.

Culture

300

What is a dome shaped house made of blocks of snow and ice or sod that was built by the nomadic Inuits called?

igloo
300

What is an American Indian village of the Southwest made of stone and adobe building built very close together called?

peublo

300

What is culture are number 4?

California

400

What culture area did the Navajos and the Pueblos live in?

Southwest

400

Which tribe's got their name from the French settlers that means pierced nose and lived on the plateau?

Nez Perces

400

What is a frame used by Native Americans to carry babies on their backs called?

Cradleboard

400

What is culture area number 2?

Plains

500
In what culture area did the Cherokees live in?

Southeast Woodlands

500

Explain how shamanism conflicts with the Christian worldview?

Shamanism believes in many gods- we only believe in the one true God.

Shamanism tries to communicate with spirits and we trust in God alone for help.

500

Early Americans fulfilled the Creation Mandate by filling and ruling over what?

North America

500

Shamans were religious leaders who were thought to be able to communicate with _____.

Spirits