People and Land
History of the Southwest
Crafts and the Arts
Vocabulary
100

How did the southwest peoples get their food?  

Hunting/Gathering or Farming

100

What did tribes like the Hohokam, Mogollon, and Anasazi trade?  

What is Pottery, baskets, and tools

100

What colors were cloth originally made in?  

Rusty black, brownish gray, and white 

100

Friar

A member of the Catholic church who spends time praying

200

Where is the southwest?  

What is New Mexico and Arizona

200

How did Hopi women show they were ready to be married?  

Proving their ability to grind corn

200

If a basket was made to hold liquids, what material was used to make it watertight?  

Pinon tar

200

Canal

a hand dug trench for carrying water to fields

300

What crops did the people grow?  

What is Beans, corn and sqush

300

Where were indigenous children sent to against their will?  

Boarding Schools

300

What is a role of a medicine wo(man)

Easing suffering, leading ceremonies, and explaining what the gods want

300

Adobe

A mix of clay and straw used for constructing buldings

400

What did every Anasazi village have?   

Ways to catch/hold water

400

Which lake in New Mexico did Teddy Roosevelt protect for the Taos Pueblo?   

Blue Lake

400

Which tribe made the first pottery?  

The Mogollons

400

Pueblo

A group of apartments built around a central plaza or square

500

What tribe practiced dry farming?  

Who are the Hopis?  

500

What are some common jobs indigenous people get while living on a reservation?   

Logging, tourism, cattle herding

500

Sedentary

Staying in one place