Native groups
Resources
Archeology
Geography
lifestyle
100

This group lived in Arctic areas where the temperature is below freezing much of the year.

Inuit

100

American Indians used these three methods to gather their food in the past.

fishing harvesting crops and hunting

100

What do archaeologists learn by finding and studying artifacts

 They learn about how people lived in the past, including their behavior and culture.

100

Scientists do NOT agree about this regarding the Western Hemisphere.

how people came to the Western Hemisphere

100

This was the main source of food for many Plains tribes and was used for meat, clothing, and tools.

buffalo

200

New Mexico and Arizona make up this group's homeland.

Pueblo

200

This term describes people who work to produce goods and services.

Human Resources

200

Cactus Hill is located on this river.

 Nottoway River 

200

The Pueblo people lived in this type of area in the Southwest.

desert areas 

200

Many Native American tribes planted these crops together, known as the ‘Three Sisters.’

corn, beans, and squash

300

This group inhabited the interior of the United States, called the Great Plains.

Lakota

300

The canoes built by tribes for fishing and travel are an example of this type of resource.”

Capital

300

Scientists who study artifacts like pottery, tools, and bones to learn about how tribes lived are called this.”

archaeologists

300

Alaska and northern Canada are home to this group in present-day.

Inuit


300

Native Americans used this to make homes, canoes, and tools, depending on what was available in their region

wood

400

The Eastern Woodlands is home to this Native American group.

Iroqouis

400

This is what American Indians believed about land ownership.

land should be shared or used but not owned 

400

One of the oldest archaeological sites in North America.

Cactus Hill 

400

The tribes of the Great Plains followed this large animal because it provided them with food, clothing, and materials for shelter

Buffalo

400

true or false native americans DID NOT use EVERY PART of the animal

false

500

This group lived in a rainy and mild climate in the Pacific Northwest.

Kwakiutl

500

These two natural resources were used by American Indians to build their shelters.

What are sod and animal skins?

500

An arrowhead and a pot 

 artifacts

500

In Iroquois society, women helped choose leaders and made important decisions for their families and clans. What important role did they have?

leaders or decision-makers in the clan?

500

Pueblo villages were often built on top of these high, flat areas to protect against enemies.

mesas