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Native Americans of North America:

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Fill in the Blank

Eastern Woodlands

The Great Plains

Southwest Desert

NorthwestCoast

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The goods and belongings were

carried on a ___________.

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Travois home

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A ____________ can be as long as half a

football field.

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Longhousehome

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Some Native Americans still

live on a ____________.

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ReservationHome

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The _____________ used special items

to cure people.

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Shamanhome

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_______is a Spanish word for village and the name

of a group of people who lived in the

Southwest culture region.

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Pueblohome

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Who made the decisions in the Iroquois

League?

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The Great Councilhome

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TRUE OR FALSEThe Iroquois hunters would speak to and thank the deer they killed because it

would bring good luck.

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FALSEThe Iroquois hunters

would speak to and thank the deer they killed

because the Iroquois felt a connection with

nature.home

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In addition to meat, what did animals

provide to the peoples of the

Eastern Woodlands?

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Skins and furs for clothing

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What custom is still practiced my Iroquois members

today?

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The Great Council

home

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What was the Iroquois

League, and why was it formed?

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The Iroquois League was formed by a group of five

Native American Tribes. Its purpose was peace and

cooperation. Together, all the members made decisions

that affected all the tribes.home

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TRUE OR FALSEMost Plains

people lived by only farming.

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FALSEMost Plains people lived by farming

and hunting.Home

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Which animal was important to the

people of the Plains for meat, clothing,

blankets, and utensils?

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Buffalohome

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TRUE or FALSEOne way horses

affected the lifestyle of the Cheyenne is

that travois were no longer needed.

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FALSE

The horses made hunting buffalo

easier.home

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Which Great Plains state is home to many

Cheyenne today?

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Montanahome

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Name 3 reasons why the Cheyenne

place such high value on horses.

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1. Made it easier to hunt

2. Made it easier to travel

3. Made it easier to defeat enemies.

home

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TRUE or FALSEThe Southwest

Desert environment can be best described

as known for constant flooding.

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FALSEThe Southwest Desert

environment is known as hot and dry.

home

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Why did the Hopi build

their villages on top of mesas?

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For protection!Home

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Which dance honored the kachinas and

asked for their help?

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Then Hopi dance

home

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How are the Hopi people living today?

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They blend old and new ways

of living.home

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What is the connection

between Pueblo Indian and Anasazi

housing?

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Their housing customs are similar, rising several stories

off the ground.home

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TRUE or FALSEA potlatch is a

religious ceremony to prepare for the

future.

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FALSEA potlatch is a party where the hosts give

gifts to show their wealth and generosity.

home

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What was a shaman’s main role in Kwakiutl

society?

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To cure the sick!

home

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TRUE or FALSEMen and women could be a shaman.

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TRUEhome

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Name a modern

addition to the Kwakiutl culture.

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1. Sugar2. Flour

3. Potatoes4. Tea

home

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How do the cultural purposes of a totem pole and a potlatch

compare?

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Both are a way to show

wealth.