Pilgrims
Wampanoag
Vocabulary
Fun Facts
Compare and Contrast
100
Why did the pilgrims come to America?
To start a better life and have freedom.
100
What kind of clothes did the Wamoanoag wear?
Loincloth made of deeskin, moccasins (shoes), jewlery, feather headresses, women wore dresses made of deerskin.
100
The Wampanoag used a _____________for fishing, transportation, and pleasure
mishoon or canoe
100
What did the Wampanoags use to make their jewelry?
stone, bone, clam shells, copper beads.
100
Explain the differences between how the Wampanoag got their food and how we get our food today?
The Wampanoag: grew crops, used livestock, traded with others. People today: some people might have some type of garden, but we mainly go to the grocery store.
200
Aboard the Mayflower there were 41 Pilgrims, and 61 other people, which included soldiers, and craftsman. How many people were on the Mayflower total?
102 people aboard the Mayflower
200
What did the Wampanoag use to build their summer and winter homes?
branches from trees called saplings, grass or straw, bark.
200
What was the word for the meat stew the Wampanoags ate?
sobaheg
200
What was the voyage like on the Mayflower?
Very hard. It was a long trip. Many people died. They were all cramped together in a small space. There was not enough food. They were very scared.
200
Name a food that both the Wampanoags and Pilgrim ate.
Fish or seafood.
300
What kind of clothes did the pilgrims wear?
petticoats,stockings,garters,shoes,aprons,jacket,coif (bonnet),breeches.
300
What kind of animals did the Wampanoag hunt and use for food?
rabbit, deer, turkey, squirrels, and fish.
300
What is the name of the duck the Pilgrims hunted?
waterfowl
300
A Wampanoag boy had to learn how to make his own ______________.
arrows
300
What was different about the Pilgrims clothes and the Wampanoags clothes?
Pilgrims: clothes were made form wool and cotton. They dressed very similar to the way people dress today. Wampanoag clothes: Were made from animal fur, skins, feathers, and beads.
400
What kind of seeds did the Pilgrims plant?
Rye seeds.
400
What was the house called that the Wampanoags lived in?
wetus.
400
What is the name of the tight bonnet the girls wore?
coif
400
What was the name of the Native American man who helped the Wampanoags and the Pilgrims talk to each other.
Squanto
400
Compare and Contrast the Wampanoag homes and the Pilgrim homes.
Wampanoag: Had a home (wetu). Their houses were made of branches of saplings, woven grass, were rounded in shape, had holes at the top to let smoke out, used animal fur for beds. Pilgrims: Built houses mostly of wood. They were bigger than the Wampanoag homes, had peeked rooves, windows, and doors. They looked like cottages or small houses like today.
500
What season was it when the Pilgrims arrived in the Mayflower?
Winter
500
What did the Wampanoags use to hunt with?
bows and arrows.
500
What is the name of the shoes the Wampanoags wore?
moccasins
500
What was the name of the game that the Wampanoags liked to play with ring on a stick and they had to make the ring flip and land on the stick.
Pin Game
500
What kind of chores were the same for both the Pilgrims and the Wampanoags?
get firewood, fetch water, make clothes, harvest crops.