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100

 _________________________ are cone-shaped shelters made of animal hides by the nomadic plains people.

Teepees

100

There were about__________different languages spoken by Native Americans.

300

100

In the Great Plains, some Native Americans were able to grow crops like maize, beans, and squash. Beyond hunting and gathering, this growing of good made them _____________________.

farmers

100

What means not having enough water?

Drought

100

When building their homes in different regions, what did Native Americans use as home building materials?

They used the resources around them like ice, animal skins, ____________ , dirt, and adobe (clay).

wood

200

Building homes on cliff walls provided__________________ for the Anasazi.

protection

200

Tracing a society’s ancestry through mothers is called    ___________________________.

Matrilineal

200

The Native Americans shared similar beliefs. 

Their religions were based on ___________.

nature

200

People who traveled from place to place in search of food.

Nomad

200

What was one of the larger wildlife animals of the Great Plains with thick, brown fur and horns that the Native Americans relied upon in many ways?

Buffalo

300

The Iroquois lived in ________________ made from logs and bark.

longhouses

300

Many groups used strings of beads known as _____________ for money.

wampum

300

At feasts, called ___________________, hosts, usually chiefs or wealthy people, gave away most of their belongings as gifts.

potlatches

300

Native groups with similarities are known as having a similar __________.

Culture

300

Acorns were used to make __________.

Flour

400

Above ground houses made of heavy adobe clay are called ____________________________.

pueblos

400

Earliest societies built hundreds of ____________ for religious ceremonies, as temples, or for burials.

mounds

400

The Native Americans of the Great Plains survived on ______________________.

wildlife

400

The _________________ built large burial mounds to honor their dead.

Hopewell

400

Inuit people depended on ____________ for many tasks, including transportation. (An animal)

dogs

500

The Pawnee lived in round lodges made of dirt called _____________________.

Earth Lodges

500

What are the underground ceremonial chambers at the center of each Anasazi community called?

Kivas

500

Unlike Europeans, Native Americans did not think ___________ could bought, sold, or owned by individuals.

land

500

Totem poles were representations of _________________ and ______________ spirits.

animal and ancestor

500

_______________   ________________ was an alliance of of 5 Native American nations in northeastern North America that worked together for peace and security.

Iriquios League