Werowocomoco
Tribes
Environment
Vocab
Bordering States
100

Werowocomoco was the __________ for the Powhatan.

headquarters

100

Who spoke Iroquoian?

Cherokee

100

How did native people work with the environment to find food in winter?


They ate birds and stored food from other seasons.

100

What is an artifact?

An object such as tools,pottery or arrowheads made or used by people

100

What is the acronym for the bordering states?

Mustard With Ketchup Tastes Nasty

200

Which of the following is NOT an artifact that might be found at Werowocomoco?

- Beads 

- Arrowheads 

-Deck of cards

Deck of Cards

200

What language did the Monacan's speak?

Siouan

200

How did native people work with the environment to find food in summer?

They grew beans, corn and squash.

200

What is an archeologist?

Someone who studies artifacts.

200

What state is the “K” in the acronym Mustard With Ketchup Tastes Nasty?

Kentucky

300

Why is Werowocomoco important today?

It teaches us about how the Native people lived back then.

300

Which tribe lived in the PINK?

Powhatan

300

What is NOT an example of native people working with the environment?

a) Using animal skin for clothing

b) Growing crops

c) Building yehakins from trees

d) Trading beads

Trading beads

300

What is a crop?

A plant that is grown. A fruit or vegetable. 

300

What state is the “M" in the acronym Mustard With Ketchup Tastes Nasty?

Maryland

400

What was Werowocomoco?

A village that served as the headquarters for the Powhatan people.

400

Which tribe lived in the ORANGE?

Cherokee

400

What region is represented in the blue?



Piedmont Region

400

What was the "headquarters" for the Powhatan?

Werowocomoco

400

Which of these states does NOT border Virginia? 

Maryland, North Carolina, New York, Tennessee?

New York 

500

Say the Chant!!!

The pow-pow-Powhatans spoke spoke Algonquian

The Monacan's spoke Siouan

Who spoke Iroquoia? CHEROKEE! 

500

What region is represented in the red?


Coastal Plane 

500

What does it mean to adapt?

To change to one's environment