American Indians of the plateau
American Indians of the southwest
American Indians of the great plains
American Indians of the eastern woodland
American Indians of the southeast
100

Where did they live

Plateau

100

Did they have lack of water?

yes
100

What did they eat

buffalo

100

This large geographic region, extending from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic Ocean, was home to many diverse Native American cultures.

Eastern Woodlands

100

Most clothing in the Southeast was made from this material, often tanned into soft leather or suede.

deerskin

200

How did they hunt

using bows and arrows


200

What did they grow

corn

200

what did they use to hunt

hardwood bows

200

what is the tribe called

Five Civilized Tribes

200

Along with beans and squash, this was the staple crop, often referred to as one of the "Three Sisters"

corn or maize

300

how did they make clothes

Plateau American Indians made clothes from natural materials like tule reeds, cedar bark, and animal hides.

300

how much people can be in a single village called a pueblo

about 1,000 people

300

how is there land like

a lot of grass and trees

300

The Eastern Woodlands peoples are primarily divided into two major groups based on these.

the languages they spoke Iroquoian and Algonquian

300

The two large language groups spoken among many of the Southeast nations including the Creek and Choctaw were Caddoan and this one.

Muskogean

400

what did they eat

salmon

400

How did they find living

SOme lived as nomadic wandering desert hunters

400
how much time do they have to hunt

they only hunt for a few moths each year

400

The Iroquois, Powhatan, and Cherokee are all notable tribes from this culture area.

Eastern Woodlands tribes/nations

400

This specific act resulted in the forced relocation of over 100,000 American Indians from the Southeast to lands west of the Mississippi.

Indian Removal Act

500

how did they create houses

Plateau American Indians built two main types of houses: warm, semi-subterranean pit houses for winter

500

What does their southwest cultural region include

arizona,new mexico southern Utah and colorade and texas

500

What essential item, made from buffalo hooves, did Plains people use for glue and cooking pots?

Buffalo Hooves

500

The name "Haudenosaunee," meaning "people of the longhouse," refers to this specific confederacy of Iroquoian-speaking nations.

Iroquois Confederacy

500

The forced removal of the Cherokee nation, which caused thousands of deaths is known by this somber term.

the Trail of Tears