Culture
Gender Roles
Stories & Folklore
Art & Currency
The Seasons
100

Deserts, forests and plains

Where do native americans live?

100

Fishing, farming, and hunting.

What are some of the responsibilities of the men in the Wampanoag tribe?

100

The traditional beliefs, customs, and stories of a community, passed on through generations by word of mouth.

What is folklore?

100

The value system that the Wampanoag Indians used to get what they wanted or needed.

What is bartering?

100

During this season, the Wampanoag tribe moved away from the stormy ocean.

What is winter?

200

Meat, fish, seafood, nuts, fruits and vegetables.

What do Native Americans eat?

200

Planting crops, caring for the children, making clothes.

What are some of the responsibilities of the women of the Wampanoag tribe?

200

1. To pass down the history of their people from generation-to-generation

2. To tell about their leaders and heroes

3. To educate the children of the tribe

4. To explain the unexplainable


Why did the Wampanoag Indians tell stories?

200

This is another word for bartering.

What is trading?

200

In the winter, the Wampanoag Indians lived in houses covered in tree bark to keep warm and cattail reeds in the spring, summer and fall to stay cool. These houses are called....

What are wetus?

300

The name of the Native American tribe we've been studying.

Who are the Wampanoag Indians?

300

Why men and women had specific roles and responsibilities within the Wampanoag tribe.

What is survival?

300

A giant who lived among the Wampanoag Indians on the coast of Massachusetts.

Who is Moshup the Giant?
300

Birch bark, baskets, corn seeds and wampum beads.

What are some items that the Wampanoag Indians used to trade?

300

During this season, the Wampanoag Indians stored dried food in baskets.

What is winter?

400

The name of the Native American tribe from our very first lesson.

Who are the Papagos Indians?
400
Pilot, childcare provider, construction worker, doctor, teacher, architect...

What are some careers for men and women today?

400

When the Wampanoag Indians told their stories, they didn't write them down, they told them...

What is orally (out loud)?

400

Mohican, Mohegan, Narragansett, and Delaware native american tribes.

Who are nearby tribes that the Wampanoag Indians bartered with?

400

During these 3 seasons, the Wampanoag Indians moved to the rivers, ponds and oceans to plant crops, fish, and gather foods.

What is spring, summer & fall.

500
Parts of Massachusetts and Rhode Island including Warren.

Where did the Wampanoag Indians live?

500

Anything I want to be.

What do I want to be when I grow up?

500

The lesson that is learned from a story is called the ...

What is a moral?

500

A medium of exchange for goods and services.  Usually in the form of paper or coins and valued as a method of payment.

What is currency?

500

During these 3 seasons, women and girls of the Wampanoag tribe spent their days in cornfields to keep birds from their crops.

What is summer, spring, and fall?