the New
Native American Woodlands
Southwest
Northwest
Great Plains.
100

ice-bridge 

how did the first Americans come to live on this land

100

East

Where were the woodland NA located

100

The Southwest People.

Where were the Hopi, Zuni, Apache, and Navajo Nations? 

100

fish, seal,

otters, shellfish and crab

The oceans, bays and rivers were filled with________?

100

Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains

We call the first people who settled on the land between the _____________, and ________________ from Canada down to Mexico, the Native Americans of the Great Plains. 

200

Bison Caribou and other large animals

What are, the animals the Asian people who hunted and dependent on them to survive followed?

200

Woodland nation name

Cree, Algonquin, Wampanoag, or Iroquois

200

Adobe

what did some that people began to form bricks out of clay mixed with grass, it was called this structure?

200

Salmon

_________was a large part of their diet.

Each spring, thousands of salmon would swim upstream in rivers.

200

their respect for

nature

one thing all Native Americans shared was __________ and the valuable gifts they received from the Earth.

300

Nations

The people that settled all over North America and formed groups or what else?

300

kept animals out 

Nets 

300

Everyone

Pueblos were built with the help of how many in the village?

300

one year

how many salmon that a man could catch enough to feed his entire family for __________ ?

300

moccasins

Everyone wore ____________ on their feet.

400

Geographical separations between Nations 

What are Bodies of water, Mountains, Deserts?  

400

40+ people could live in it. bark walls. Opening for in roof for fire. 

what is a longhouse 

400

Small windows and doors kept pueblos dark on the inside.   cool (and) warm

it was _____ during the day and ______  at night?

400

Whale fat

The blubber or _____ was used for oil.

400

 conflicts

Elders used their wisdom to settle _________within the nation. Their word was respected. They also passed down their wisdom on to the next generation of children, and taught them the Native American way.

500

Climate 

What is one reason a group decides to live in a certain region? 

500

wigwam 

what was the smaller structures that the NA lived in called? 

500

Pueblos    seven

 ______were like modern day apartment buildings.

They could be built to stand up to _______ stories high, and inside,

they were divided into many different rooms.

500

Totem Poles

__________ stood outside every home and were important to the families.The carvings and paint told a story about the family living inside.The story could be about a family's history or an important event.

500

village

Women were skilled artists, and made crafts and clothes for the entire _______.