Pueblo People
Navajo
Apache
Housing
Economy
100

What are the traditional dwellings of the Pueblo people called?

Cliff Dwellings, Adobe house

100

What are the traditional dwellings of the Navajo people made of?

logs and stone, covered in mud and dirt

100

What were the dwellings of the Apache called?

wickiups

100

What is a traditional Navajo dwelling called?

Hogans

100

Name one main crop that the Pueblo people grew.

beans, 

200

What is a "kachina" in the Hopi tribe?

According to Hopi beliefs, kachinas are spirits who live in sacred places for
half of the year.”

200

What did the Navajo use for trading?

crops, woven cloth, 

200
How did the Apache get food to survive?

hunted and gathered plants.

200

How did the materials used for housing differ between the Pueblo and the Apache?

The Pueblo used straw and adobe clay. The Apache used branches, reed mats, grass.

200

What was a primary way many Native American tribes in the Southwest obtained food?

Many tribes used irrigation for farming crops.

300

What is a mesa?

flat-topped hills with steep slopes

300
How did the scholars know the Navajo descended from the Athabascans in the tundra of Canada?

similar language

300

What animals did the Apache hunt and how did they do it?

They hunted deer, buffalo, and cougars. They smeared animal fat on themselves to hide their sent.

300

What is the main function of a kiva in Pueblo housing?

Below-ground room, used for ceremonies and rituals.

300

How did trade play a role in the economy of the Pueblo people?

They were able to get new food and ideas.

400

Which Pueblo tribe is known for their special pottery making idea?

Hopi

400

Describe "hozo" in the Navajo culture.

means "walking in beauty." They wanted to be in harmony with nature.

400

How did the Apache tribes live together?

Small extended family groups.

400

 Describe how climate influenced the types of homes built by Southwest tribes.

The hot daytime climate caused the people to use materials that kept their homes cool during the day and warm at night. 

400

What crafts were commonly made for trade among the Navajo?

Crops, clothes of cotton, jewelry, and pottery

500

How did the Pueblo people adapt to their environment?

They irrigated water to grow crops. Adobe clay to build houses.

500

How did Navajo people adapt the desert environment?

The used irrigation to grow crops. They made houses out of materials that kept the it cool in the day and warm at night.

500

Describe the Apache's relationship with other tribes in the Southwest.

It was agressive, but hey did become allies to fight the Spaniards.

500

Describe the different shapes of dwellings the Pueblo, Navajo, and Apache.

The Pueblo were cubed shapes stepped pyramids while the Apache and Navajo were both dome shaped.

500

How did the introduction of livestock impact the economy of the Apache?

They were able to have more steady food supply to trade and new products to make and trade from the livestock.