Basics
Lifestyle and Geography
Woodlands and the Hill Guys
Mayan
Aztec and Inca
100

What types of stories did many tribes pass down to explain origins and beliefs?

Creation and flood stories

100

Which group of Indians is known for hunting bison?

Plains Indians

100

What famous landmark is located in southern Ohio?

The Great Serpent Mound

100

What did the Mayans develop that was a precise way to track time?

Calendar

100

What was the capital city of the Inca Empire?

Cuzco

200

What is a group of several families that share common customs called?

Tribe

200

What type of Indians moved frequently to survive?

Nomadic Indians

200

What group was a wide and dispersed group of Indians united by trade?

Hopewell

200

What are carved stone slabs or columns with inscriptions called?

Stelae

200

What system of knotted strings did the Inca use for record keeping?

Quipu

300

What term describes groups of Native Americans who shared similar customs, livelihood, and level of civilization?

Culture Areas

300

What were West Coast Indians especially remembered for?

Totem Poles

300

What culture was characterized by a matriarchal society?

The Eastern Woodlands

300

What tree did the Mayans believe connected the underworld, earth, and heavens?

Ceiba tree

300

What alliance led to the dominance of the Aztec Empire?

Triple Alliance

400

What are groups of languages that come from a single ancestral language called?

Language Families
400

Which Indians were also known as cliff dwellers?

Pueblo

400

Who lived in large dome-shaped structures?

Adena

400

What are the three major periods of Mayan civilization? Say them in order!

Preclassic, Classic, Postclassic

400

What did the Incas pay with instead of taxes/money?

Labor

500

What was Beringia and why was it important?

A land bridge between Asia and North America that allowed early humans to migrate.

500

What type of battles did North American Indians rarely fight?

Protracted/Long battles

500

What are the three Mound Builder tribes?

Adena, Hopewell, and Mississippians

500

What were the three main causes of the decline of the Mayan civilization?

Prolonged warfare, natural disasters, and disease

500

What was referred to as "the Venice of the New World"?

Tenochtitlan