Vocabulary
Cultural Region 1
Cultural Region 2
tools
Homes/Settling
100

An object made by a group of people is called a(n)

artifact

100

This clay pot was made by the __________________.

Hopi Tribe( Southwest region)

200

A(n) ______ is a narrow, deep valley with steep sides

gorge

200

Which of the following items is an artifact?

an old clay pot

200

This chickee house (C) was made by the __________________.

Seminoles (Southeast Region)

200

Some tribes were nomadic(moved from place to place) because ________

they needed to follow sources of food.

300

In the Southwest, there are many____________or flat-topped hills with steep sides.

mesas

300

Native Americans of the Plateau region got water from

Large Rivers

300

What's something that the southwest region could trade ?

Corn,Beans and Squash

300

This birch-bark (B) canoe was made by the __________________.

Algonquin(Eastern Woodland Region)

300

What is a pueblo?

an apartment building made of stone and adobe

400

Some Native Americans were _______ or moved from place to place

nomadic

400

Why did the Seminoles of southern Florida wear deer-hide leggings?

for protection from sharp saw grass

400

Which feature of the California-Intermountain environment best explains the Pomos’ use of clamshells for jewelry?

The ocean
400

They made the clay pot so that . . .

 so that they could cook, serve and store food in them.

400

What were wigmwams made of ?

small tree and bark/mat

500

Each Native American group developed its own______, or way of living.

Culture

500

How did natural resources affect the cultures of Native Americans?

- It influenced what they ate.

- It influenced what shelters they built.

- It influenced what types of clothes they wore.


500

This chickee house as made so that

so that their homes would be above the swamplands and would protect them from the hot weather.

500

They made birch bark canoes so that . . .

so that the boats were light and could be carried from one stream to another.

500

What's the modern day Eastern Woodland Location

Great Lakes to Ohio Valley