This tribe is known as the fiercest of all Native American tribes
Apache
Algonquin & Iroquois
Southwest Indians like the Anasazi and later, the Hopi made homes out of this material that was formed out sand and straw and dried into brick
Adobe
Eskimos lived in _________ made of snow to keep warm.
Igloos
Plains Indians depended on the herds of ________ in order to survive.
Buffalo
He was the last Native American Indian to surrender to the U.S.!
Geronimo
Algonquin and Iroquois Indians lived in little villages called clans. What were these clans named after?
Animals
The Hohokam tribe settled along the major rivers of Arizona. Not surprisingly, their greatest contribution was this. (Very important for farming)
Irrigation System
Totem Pole
The only Indian tribe to develop a written language
Cherokee
Seminoles
Longhouse
Members of this tribe specialized in sheepherding-a tradition introduced to them by the Spanish!
Navajo
Eskimos invented 2 unique modes of transportation:
Sled dogs and Kayaks
Because Plains Indians were nomadic, they lived in this type of dwelling which was easy to build and take apart
Teepees
This Apache warrior fought the invasion of white settlers from Mexico to the U.S alongside his fellow tribesman, Geronimo. But he surrendered much sooner...
Cochise
A band of 5 Iroquois tribes that joined together to fight off white settlers and help establish peace in their community...
Iroquois Confederacy
The Anasazi worshipped at least 300 spirits associated with nature called....
Kachinas
Copernicus and Galileo were considered heretics because they proved this theory which stated that the sun is at the center of the universe.
Heliocentric
This Shoshone woman guided Louis and Clark on their exploration through the lands of the Louisiana Purchase
Sacajawea
Plains Chief Sitting Bull achieved a huge victory over the U.S. Army led by General George Custer at this infamous battle site!
Battle of Little Bighorn
This tribe signed a peace treaty with William Penn in Philadelphia
Lenape Indians
Underground rooms used for religious ceremonies
Kivas
What is the believable theory of how people first migrated to North America?
Early Peoples arrived in the New World via a land bridge (possibly covered with ice) over the Bering Strait.
Farming was difficult so it was considered useless by the U.S. government.