Homes
Food
Fighting
Odds and Ends
100

What are the two types of homes that the Plains' Native Americans lived in?

Tipis and Lodges

100

What food did the Plains' Native Americans rely on for survival?

Bison

100

What was another name for a war bonnet?

A headdress.

100

What was the grandfather's role in the Eastern Woodland tribe?

Storyteller

200

How many people could live in an Eastern Woodland lodge?

50 or more

200

What animals did the Eastern Woodland Native Americans hunt?

Moose, deer, beaver, and raccoon.

200

What is the name of the tribe that often fought?

Iroquois

200

What was the grandmother's role in the Eastern Woodland tribes?

Took a leadership role in raising the children.

300

What are the Plains' Native Americans tipis covered in?

Animal Skin or Birch Bark

300

What three things did the Eastern Woodland Native Americans do for food?

Hunting, fishing, and gathering.

300

Why did the tribes in the Eastern Woodlands fight?

Land, expanding hunting grounds, and retaliation.

300

How did the chief earn their position in Eastern Woodland tribes?

It was inherited from their mother.

400

What were the Plains' Native American lodges covered with?

Mud and other natural resources.

400

Why were horses important to the Plains' Native Americans?

It allowed them to move more quickly in further in order to hunt. They also allowed for trading buffalo hides with other tribes for things they wanted.
400

How did the Eastern Woodland tribes protect themselves from fighting?

They build palisades and built their homes on a hill.

400

What was the difference of the shape of tipis and lodges?

Tipis were cone shaped and lodges were dome shaped.

500

Why did the Plains' Indians need movable tipis?

They followed animal herds and needed to go where the animals were.

500

What is a buffalo run?

Native Americans dresses as wolves or coyotes and would scare them so they would run over a cliff. The meat would be processed to eat.

500
What were tools crafted from in the Eastern Woodland tribes?

Animal bones.

500

What are the two major language groups in the Eastern Woodland tribes?

Iroquois and Algonquian