what where the names of the 3 sisters?
Corn, bean, and squash.
What did great plains indiens live in?
Tipes or lages
What did sedentary people do?
They stayed in one place.
Where did they live?
They lived in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, and parts of Canada along the Pacific coast.
Where do the Inuit (Arctic people) live?
Alaska and Greenland?
What were the main resources in the Eastern Woodlands?
The main source was trees.
Why did the kids not go to school?
The kids did not go to school because their grandfather told them stories to learn instead of going to school.
What are pueblos?
They are a modern-day apartment building on the side of a cave.
What are todum poles?
They represent people in the family.
What are Eskmos?
Eskimos are eaters of raw meat.
How many people did a log house hold?
What were ceremonies with dancing, Fasting, singing, and praying
Sun dances
What is a kachina?
A kachina is a spirit doll.
What are potlatches?
fest or party.
What do they use to make clothes?
walrus intestines
What were the two main 2 langues that Earsten woodland indens spoke?
The 2 main languages that they speak are Inoquois and Algonquian.
Why did Nomadic people move a lot?
To follow the buffalo.
What is a kivas?
A kivas is a pit house used by men for ceremonies.
What did they eat?
They ate somon, whale, and seal even otter.
What do they use to make tents in the summer?
animal stumic
What did they build with trees?
They built homes, Canoes, tools, And wepons from wood.
What did the grandmothers do to help?
The grandmothers raised children.
What are hogans?
Hogans are homes used by the Navajo people. Men and women had their own.
what where they called?
piece northwest indens.
What do they use for hunting?
harpoos