What was the name of of the group that walked across the Bering Strait?
Hunters
Name one way that the Iroquois cooperated.
1.Lived together as one group in a long house 2.men and women share work 3.respect for nature 4.five tribes from one nation 5.nation ruled by council
What did the five tribes of the Iroquois Nation gain by joining together?
Reduced war among themselves.
What happened to American Indian groups as a result of the discovery of agriculture?
American Indian Groups grew in number and they could settle in one place.
What can we learn from the Iroquois today? Did they play a part in our U.S. history?
We can learn about cooperation, value of nature, working together. The U.S. used the idea of having a voice from each tribe and respecting the voice of all.
Give an example of how American Indians valued their relationship with nature.
Anasazi: held rain dances Makah: believed salmon gave up its life to feed them so they held yearly ceremony to honor salmon Creek- Green Corn Dance held after harvest to celebrate hope and peace with nature Iroquois: believed a person should only take what was needed from nature.
Put these 4 events in order.
1. Hunting and gathering groups travel through the Americas.
2. Corn is grown in North America.
3. Distinct Cultures develop in the Americans.
4. Hunters use improved tools.
Travel, tools, corn, cultures.
Explain the importance of the Green Corn Dance to the Creeks.
Green Corn Dance:people vowed to live in peace for coming year; celebration of hope and living in harmony with nature