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Vocabulary Eastern Woodlands
Great Plains Southwest Desert
Northwest Coast
Native Americans of North AmericaFinal
Group of families under one leadership.
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What are tribes?
Hut built over a large hole.
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What is a lodge?
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Land set aside for Native Americans by the government.
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What is a reservation?
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Party at which the host gives guests gifts.
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What is a potlatch?
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Gathering.
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What is a pow-wow
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Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca
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What is the Iroquois League?
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An Iroquois building using young trees for poles, and slabs of elm bark for walls; could be 150 feet long and house 12 families.
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What is a longhouse?
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Elder women chose the men as representatives of Great Council which made decisions for the Iroquoise League.
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How did tribes of Iroquois League work
together to govern themselves?
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Longhouses, canoes, food, clothing, fields for crops, hunting, maple syrup.
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How did Iroquois use tree/forest
resources?
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Deep connection to animals, trees, and resources; thanked animal when killed for food and clothing provided to family; seashell wampum belts
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What are some Iroquois beliefs and
customs?
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Lakota, Sioux, Pawnee, Osage, and later Cheyenne
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What are some tribes of the Great Plains?
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In winter, large round huts built over a deep hole using earth packed over a wood frame; in summer, poles covered with buffalo hides.
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What are lodges and teepees?
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Crouching near buffalo in animal disguise to get close enough for spears or bows; stampede over cliffs
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How did Plains Indians hunt
buffalo?
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Hunters were able to get closer to buffalo for increased success; Cheyenne settlements became more mobile, easier to move around; measured wealth; became skilled in war; raids
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How did the horse change Cheyenne
way of life?
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Wear traditional clothes for annual powwow, dances, games, keep language and ceremonies alive
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How do Cheyenne keep their traditions
alive?
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Hopi, Pueblo, Anasazi, Navajo, Apache, and Zuni
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What are some tribes of the Southwest?
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Apartment style buildings rising up several stories, on top of mesas
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What type of homes do Pueblo Indians
live in?
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Used irrigation system to grow corn, beans, squash, and cotton; apartment dwellings on top of mesas
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What are some Anasazi traditions did Pueblo
people follow?
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Men – governed village; weavers of cloth; groom’s father wove wedding robe for son’s bride
Women – owned all property, passed to daughters; weavers of baskets; wove special basket for groom
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What are different roles of men and women in
Hopi culture?
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Kachinas – bring rain and other help, and to educate Hopi children about customs and traditions; dance ceremonies and masks – honored kachinas and sought aid; snake dance - rain; kiva ceremonies; squash blossom hair style – ready for marriage
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What were the main purposes of Hopi
ceremonies?
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Kwakiutl, Tlingit, Haida, Chinook, and Nootka
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What are some tribes of Northwest Coast?
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Cedar logs used for upright posts for house and roof beams; cedar planks used for walls and roof
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What resources do NW Coastal Indians use to make homes?
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Game for hunting provided food and clothing; fish, sea otters, whales, and seals from rivers and coastal waters provided meat for food, fur for clothing, oil for lamps and heating; cedar logs to make canoes and homes; cedar bark for shirts and skirts;
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What are some ways the Kwakiutl used forest and
ocean resources?
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A man or woman respected, that people came to when not feeling well; people believed they could cure them; performed dancing ceremonies; wore carved masks that reflected respect for spirits they felt around them
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What is a shaman?
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Totem poles; carved masks, rattles, serving dishes decorated with paint; hunting; potlatches
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What are ways Kwakiutl natives keep traditions of
past?
Final• Which groups were hunter/gatherers?
• Which groups were hunters/farmers?
• What were main crops?
• What is the oldest Hopi city?
• What is a cultural region?