Vocabulary
Government
Customs & History
Everyday Life
Bonus
100

To trade...

barter

100

Who could become chief?

The richest man, group of elders


100

Why did tribes barter with each other?

to get resources they didn't have in their area

100

What was the purpose of the games children played?

Taught them everyday skills such as hunting & caring for children

100

If an American Indian was wearing many beads and shells, it was a sign of...

honor

200

Beliefs about gods, spirits, and the natural world is...

religion

200

True or False: Both men and women can be shamans.

True

200

History spoken, not written is called...

Oral history

200

What did some CA tribes use as money when trading?

shells and beads

300
History, beliefs and customs of a group told in stories...

folkore

300

When tribes were divided into families, those groups were called...

clans

300

Why did Indians only share their histories through storytelling?

they did not have written language

300

What did they use obsidian for?

arrowheads and sharp tools

400

Curing doctor...

shaman

400

What would the chief be in charge of?

solve problems, make rules, keep traditions, help villagers, give advice

400

What are two reasons that tribes would have celebrations?

marriage, start of a harvest season, start of a hunting/fishing season, etc.

400

What are items that Indians would barter?

Baskets, weapons, animal skin, food, etc. 

500

Ways of doing things....

customs
500

True or false: The chief was the youngest man in the village.

False

500

What is one thing folklore taught tribe members?

Taught them about the history of the tribe, how older people lived and it taught children how to act

500

CA Indian tribes made furniture and tools from...

bone and wood