Eastern Woodlands
Great Plains
Southwest
Pacific Northwest
Inuit (Artic People)
100

What did they live in?

Longhouses

100

What did they live in?

Tipis or Lodges

100

What does Sedentary mean?

Stay in one place

100

What is a Potlatche.

Feasts or parties celebrating a family

100

Were did they live?

Alaska and Greenland

200

What was the main resource? 

Wood/Trees

200

What does nomadic mean?

Moved a lot

200

What is a Kiva?

Pit houses used by men only

200

What did they eat?

Salmon, whales, otters, and seals

200

What word was offended to them?

Eskimos (Eater of raw meat)

300

Name 1 language the tribe spoke.

Iroquois or Algonquian

300

What are sun dances?

Ceremonies with dancing, feasting, singing, and praying

300

What is a Hogans?

Homes used by the Navajo people

300

What did they build canoes from?

Cedar or Spruce trees

300

What did they eat?

Seals, whales, polar bears, caribou

400

Who raised the children?

Grandmothers

400

What are shamans?

Leaders who communicated with the Spirit world

400

What is a Pueblos?

Modern day apartment building built into a mountain or mesas

400

What is a totem pole?

Representing a family's history

400

What did they use for transportation?

Dogsleds

500

Who taught the stories?

Grandfathers

500

What are Palisades?

Tall fences surrounding villages for protection

500

What is a Kachina?

A Spirit doll

500

Were did the people live.

Alaska, Washington, Orgon and parts of Canada along the Pacific coast

500

What did they use for clothing?

Walrus intestines