What was the most important food for the Yurok?
The Chumash had a natural resource that most other tribes didn't have. It was....
The two most important natural resources for the North Coastal Natives are...
The natives that lived in colder areas of California depended on the bark of this tree to build their homes
I grow melons and pumpkins. I also use clay to make pots and I run all the way to the Coast to trade What tribe am I from?
Objects from the past
To work together
To have your own ways of speaking, acting, and dressing
Many Native villages had _______, which were used to store extra acorns
To __________ is to _______ and _______ goods.
The Maidu believed that if they did this, they would have a bigger harvest
Why did the Pomo Natives prune their oak and pine trees?
Why were children's games an important way of life for the natives?
What role did trade lay in the lives of the natives?
Why was storytelling a big part of their lives?
The early natives are believed to have arrived how many years ago?
According to scientista, the early people traveled from Asia to North America this way
Why did the early visitors to North America travel from place to place?
TAfter the large animals died out, the early people adapted by developing a new weapon...what was it?
After the large animals died out, the early people stopped moving around and they did this
To work at one kind of job and do it well, is called...
The men would get together here and cleanse their souls
After cleansing themselves, the natives would jump where?
The Mojave and other desert tribes had a resource most other tribes did not have called what?
Name the five steps in the process of making acorn meal
salmon
tar
trees and rivers
cedar
I belong to the Mojave tribe
artifacts
cooperate
culture
granaries
trade/ buy / sell
if they sang a song about planting acorns
so the trees would produce more acorns and pine nuts
it taught the children needed hunting skills
it helped them get resources that were not available in their area
to explain things in the natural world, to pass on from generation to generation
about 13,000 years ago
by crossing a land bridge of ice
To follow herds of animals that they could hunt for food
bow and arrow
they settled in villages
specialize
sweat lodge
into the river to rinse off
clay
take nuts from shell, remove the papery skin, crush into powder, rinse several times, add fruits, cook the meal