Archeology/resources
Indigenous Groups and Language
Miscellanous I
Miscellaneous II
Miscellaneous III
100

Objects and tools that tell us about people who lived in the past.

Artifacts

100

Virginia's three most prominent Indigenous language groups. 

What are Iroquoian, Siouan, Algonquian.

100

Virginia's climate is known to be this.

What is mild with four distinct seasons?
100

Where current state-recognized tribes are located in Virginia.

In regions throughout Virginia.

100

Another name for Virginia's American Indians.

What is Eastern Woodland Indians?

200

The types of artifacts found in Virginia.

What are arrowheads, pottery, and other tools?

200

This was one of the groups that spoke Algonquian?

What are the Powhatan?

200

These "three sisters" were grown and harvested by American Indians.

What are beans, corn, and squash?
200

Chief Powhatan's headquarters located north of the Pamunkey River.

What is Werewocomoco?

300

This language was spoken by the Monacan in the Piedmont Region of Virginia.

What is Siouan?

300

A way of teaching American Indians and visitors about American Indian culture, past and present.

What is a powwow?

300

This forced Virginia's early Indigenous People to migrate and adapt to new environements.

What are European Settlers?

400

This language was spoken primarily in the Tidewater region.

What is Algonquian?

400

Virginia's Indians used this for clothing.

What is animal skins?

400

The reasons why Indigenous communities settled close to the river.

What are food sources and transportation?

500

This language was spoken in Southwestern Virginia and Southern Virginia, near North Carolina by the Cherokee.

What is Iroquoian?

500
Type of food American Indians ate, clothes they wore, and shelter depended on this.

What are the seasons?

500

The designated areas of land that Indigenous People went to when they were forced of their land.

What are reservations?