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The Ojibway, Miami, Huron, Menominee, Potawatomi, and Ottawa are all examples of Native American _______________.
tribes
100
Who were the people who lived here long ago that buried their dead in mounds?
Hopewell
100
What are things left behind by people who lived here a long time ago called?
Artifacts
100
Name 3 examples of artifacts that Native Americans left behind?
clay pots, arrowheads, ornaments/jewelry, spear points, mica, obsidian, flint stone
100
People that study the past are called_________________
historians
200
What is one way the Hopewell modified the environment?
The Hopewell piled dirt to make large mounds.
200
What may have pushed the first people to move to Michigan?
Escape disease, move away from war, find food/good land, move near water, find jobs or trade.
200
What are some of the names the Native Americans gave us that we use in our state?
Kalamazoo, Muskegon, Menominee, Huron, Saginaw, Pontiac, Mackinac, Chippewa, Ottawa.
200
Name 3 of the Native American legends that were read to you.
Legend of the Sleeping Bear, Legend of the Loon, Legend of Mackinac Island, Legend of Michigan
200
What do the tribes refer to their people as? It means "the people"
Anishnabeg
300
Why did tribes trade?
Things may be scarce to them or it is something that they need.
300
What is migrating?
People who move from where they are to live in another land or country.
300
What is a dugout made out of? What is it made into?
A hollowed out log that is made into a boat.
300
Name a Native American invention.
toboggan, canoe, snowshoes
300
How do Native Americans dress today?
They dress just like us, in regular clothes. They only dress up for special occasions with their tribes.
400
What are some of the jobs that Native Americans have today?
The same as us... teachers, business people, farmers, lawyers, doctors...
400
What was the name of the group that the Potawatomi, Ojibway, and Odawa were grouped together into?
The Three Fires Tribes
400
When something is in short supply or there is a limited amount of it, it is said to be _____________.
Scarce
400
Name 2 legends from our Meet Michigan book.
Hiawatha, First Maple Sugar, Guidelines to live by
400
Where do Native Americans live today?
In the country, in the cities, on farms, in houses. They live the same kind of lives that we do.
500
How did the tribes get maple sugar?
They collected sap from the maple tree and boiled it down.
500
Which tribe lived in our part of the state in the 1700s?
Potowatomi
500
When people changed the environment by making roads, taking down trees, building mounds, we say they have _____________ the environment.
Modified or adapted to
500
Who taught Native American children?
Their parents and the people of their tribe.
500
How many states should you be able to identify and spell by December 21st?
28 states!