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100
The Plains people wore m____________ on their feet for shoes.
What are moccasins?
100
The most important animal to the Plains people for food, clothing, and homes was the b________
What is the buffalo?
100
In the Pacific Northwest, native people would carve logs into t_______ _________ to represent legends from their culture.
What are totem poles?
100
In the Great Plains, the w__________ were responsible for setting up the tipis.
Who are women?
100
According to the Landbridge Theory, during the Ice Age, people probably migrated from the continent of A_______ to North America by crossing over the B________ Strait.
What is Asia and Bering Strait?
200
A common form of transportation in the Arctic was d_________.
What is dogsled?
200
In the Souhtwest, the primary crop of the Hopi people was c_______.
What is corn?
200
Native Americans from the Eastern Woodlands made beads from dark purple and white shells. They often used the beads to make belts and jewelry. The beads were called w___________.
What is wampum?
200
In the Northeast woodlands, Iroquois people lived in a house called a L_______________.
What is a longhouse?
200
People who migrated from one place to another were called n__________.
What are nomads?
300
In the hot southeast, Cherokee children under the age of eight would wear n___________ in the summers.
What is nothing?
300
The primary food of the tribes of the Pacific Northwest was s_________.
What is salmon?
300
When Native Americans from the Plains migrated, they carried their belongings on a sled that was made out of wooden poles and attached to a horse. This sled was called a t__________.
What is a travois?
300
In the cold Arctic, native people constructed multi-room homes made of ice called __________.
What are igloos?
300
Iroquois people of the Northeast woodlands bathed in nearby r__________.
What are rivers?
400
In the Pacific Northwest, people would often travel both by river and sea by c_________.
What is a canoe?
400
For tribes of both the southwest and the southeast, the crops of corn, beans, and squash are referred to as the "Three S_______."
What are the "Three Sisters"?
400
In the Northeast woodlands, the Iroquois people would wear a _____________ mask to teach naughty children a lesson.
What is longnose?
400
In the Southwest deserts, Hopi people would build their houses on a flat mountain called a m________.
What is a mesa?
400
Due to the hot and arid land, people of the desert dressed as k________ and performed snake dances to call for rain.
What are kachinas?
500
Spanish people introduced h_________ the Plains Natives.
What are horses?
500
During the winter months Native Americans from the Plains region lived in permanent homes called l_________.
What are lodges?
500
Native Americans from some regions used _________ ______ to make needles and combs and to decorate their clothing.
What are porcupine quills?
500
In the Northeast woodlands, Iroquois built a fence called a s__________ around their villages to protect themselves from intruders.
What is a stockade?
500
Some Native Americans from the Southwest Desert region grew ________ and used it to make dresses for women and breechcloth for men.
What is cotton?