Silk Road Studies
Pacific Perfection
Aztec Adventures
Inca Ingenuity
Haudenosaunee Hints
100

A smooth and luxurious cloth, this material was exported by the bolt from the East China Sea region

What is silk?

100

This semi-mythological figure is said to have found Aoteorra, the Land of the Long White Cloud.

Who is Kupe?

100

These farms floated on Lake Mexico surrounding the Aztec capital, and fed their whole population!

What are chinampas?

100

This mountain range is home of Cusco, the Inca capital, and most of the Inca empire!

What are the Andes mountains?

100

This building was so popular among the Haudenosaunee that they named themselves after it!

What is a longhouse?

200

This quickly spread from the middle of Asia to Europe, and devastated the cities that made up the Silk Roads

What is the Black Plague?

200

This tiny island of stone heads was the easternmost point of Polynesian society.

What is Easter Island (AKA Rapa Nui)

200

The Aztec demanded this of their conquered subjects, usually collected in the form of food and human captives.

What is tribute?

200
Instead of money, the Inca empire used this to extract value from their subjects instead.

What is the labor tax?

200

This type of government, where groups of people vote on laws, was developed by the Haudenosaunee and helped inspire the US government.

What is democracy?

300

This religion, spread along the Silk Roads, became the primary belief system for trading cities in India, leading to many of them speaking Arabic.

What is Islam?

300
Based on equality and everyone doing their fair share of work, this government style was the most popular among the Polynesian societies.

What is egalitarianism?

300

The Aztec did this in order to appease their gods and feed the earth, and they did it often!

What is human sacrifice?

300

This invention of the Inca was used to track their resources and population via ropes

What is a quipu?
300

These core foods of the Haudenosaunee were known as the "Three Sisters."

What is squash, beans, and corn?

400

This region of the Silk Road, home of cities like Flanders and Genoa, was well known for its animal product exports.

What is Western Europe?

400

Who needs a compass? The Pacific Islander people looked to these to guide them instead.

What are stars? (Also accepts clouds and/or native birds.)

400

This floating city was the capital of the Aztec empire, and is Mr. Pinnel's favourite city from this time period!

What is Tenochtitlan? 

400

The Inca used this method to preserve anything from potatoes to people up in the mountains!

What is freeze-drying?

400

This person's role in Haudenosaunee clans was to lead the people, make decisions, and appoint chiefs to represent them in the Great Law of Peace

What is a Clan Mother?

500

This city, located at the perfect point for trade between Asia and Europe, was known as the "gate" between the continents and for it's exquisite jewellery and fine silk clothes.

What is Constantinople?

500

This island near Africa represents the westernmost point we've found Pacific Islander influence!

What is Madagascar?

500

This was the primary god of the Aztec religion, who represented war and the Sun.

Who is Huizalipotchli? 

500

Opposite to the Sun God Inti, this goddess represented the moon in Inca culture.

Who is Mama Kilya?

500

These belts of white and purple beads were made to represent contracts, like the Great Law of Peace.

What is a wampum?