Resources
Location of the 5 Tribes
Archeology and Cactus Hill
Homes of the 5 Tribes
Food and Facts of the 5 Tribes
100

What is an example of a capital resource?

A. Fish

B. Corn

C. Dear

D. Arrows

D. Arrows

100

Where was the Inuit located?

A. The Arctic

B. Eastern Woodlands

C. The Pacific Northwest

D. The Southwest

A. The Arctic

100

Why is the discovery of Native American tools at Cactus Hill so important?

A. It challenges the idea that the Native Americans ONLY came to America through the land bridge from Asia. 

B. It confirms that tools were made of metal. 

C. It shows how early and complex the writing systems of Native Americans were. 

D. It confirms that Native Americans first arrived in North America from Europe. 

A. It challenges the idea that the Native Americans ONLY came to America through the land bridge from Asia. 

100

What kind of homes did the Pueblo live in?

A. Igloos

B. Plank Houses

C. Adobe Homes

D. Teepees

C. Adobe Homes

100

What did the Pueblo tribe primarily eat?

A. Plants and herbs

B. Harvested foods

C. Corn

D. Buffalo

A. Plants and herbs

200

What is an example of a human resource?

A. Dear

B. The clothes humans made. 

C. The food humans eat. 

D. An Inuit tribe member. 

D. An Inuit tribe member. 

200

Where was the Kwakiutl located?

A. The Pacific Northeast

B. The Pacific Northwest

C. The Pacific West

D. The Pacific

B. The Pacific Northwest

200

Archeologist found stones and different tools that may have been used for different purposes. What do you think they used these tools for?

A. Writing

B. Religious ceremonies

C. Eating plants only

D. Hunting and processing food

D. Hunting and processing food

200

What kind of homes did the Inuit live in?

A. Igloos

B. Teepees

C. Adobe (Clay) Homes

D. Longhouses

A. Igloos

200

Fill in the blank. 

Buffalo is to the Lakota, as a ______ is the Inuit. 

A. Seal

B. Dear

C. Corn

D. Cattle 

A. Seal

300

What is an example of a natural resource?

A. Fish

B. Arrows

C. A Pueblo tribe member

D. Stone tools 

A. Fish

300

Where was the Lakota located?

A. The Eastern Woodlands

B. The Great Basin

C. The Great Plains

D. The Arctic

C. The Great Plains

300

Archeologist found many tools at the dig sites of the Native Americans. What can these tools tell us about the people that lived their? 

A. They liked to build cool stuff. 

B. Their religious leaders. 

C. Their hunting practices. 

D. Their trade partners.

C. Their hunting practices

300

How did geography influence the Lakota homes?

A. The Lakota built long houses in dense forests. 

B. The Lakota built Adobe homes because of the buffalo. 

C. The Lakota built portable Teepees so they could easily follow the buffalo. 

D. They lived in the snow. 

C. The Lakota built portable Teepees so they could easily follow the buffalo.

300

Native Americans got their clothing from... 

A. The Europeans 

B. their environment 

C. The Dutch

D. the store

B. their environment

400

A stone tool is an......

A. Natural resource

B. Capital resource

C. Human resource

B. Capital resource

400

Point to Ms. Lesny's globe and locate where the tribes of the Pacific Northwest, the Eastern Woodlands, and the Great Plains were located. 

Ms. Lesny will check. 

400

Why was Cactus Hill so important?

A. It was home to the Kwakiutl.

B. It was where the settlement of Jamestown happened.

C. It was about the discovery of early humans in North America. 

D. It was where early trading markets with Europe happened. 

C. It was about the discovery of early humans in North America.

400

How did the geography of the Iroquois influence how they built their homes?

A. The Iroquois built longhouses due to their forest environment. 

B. The Iroquois built Adobe homes due to their mild climate. 

C. The Iroquois built Igloos due to their cold environment. 

D. The Iroquois built Teepees because they were trying to follow the buffalo. 

A. The Iroquois built longhouses due to their forest environment.

400
How did the Iroquois primarily obtain food?


A. By farming

B. By hunting

C. By gathering

D. By living 

A. By farming

500

When a natural resource is built into something that is used daily, it becomes a...

A. Natural resources duhhhhh

B. Capital resource

C. Human resource

B. Capital resource

500

Lived in mild climates, made colorful totem poles with animal images, and gathered fish from the Pacific Ocean. 

Which tribe does this describe?

A. Native Americans of the Eastern Woodlands

B. Native Americans of the Great Basin

C. Native Americans of the Great Plains

D. Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest 

D. Native Americans of the Pacific Northwest

500

Scientists do not always agree when it comes to the Native Americans. Scientists do not always agree about...

A. how people came to the Western Hemisphere

B. what natural resources the Native Americans used

C. how Europeans first came

D. where the Native Americans lived 

A. how people came to the Western Hemisphere

500

Why did the Lakota tribes live in Teepees that were easily movable?

A. It was easy to move away from the hurricanes. 

B. If the buffalo moved in a different direction, it was easy for the Lakota to get up, and move, to follow their food. 

C. Their was not enough mud to build their homes. 

D. Their was not enough lumber to build their homes. 

B. If the buffalo moved in a different direction, it was easy for the Lakota to get up, and move, to follow their food.

500

How did the Lakota primarily obtain food?

A. By hunting

B. By living 

C. By gathering

D. By foresting

A. By hunting