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Chapter 2 - Native Americans and Their Land
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What does it mean to adjust to a new environment?
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What does it mean to adjust to a new environment?
Adapt
What are stories that tell where a group of people came from?
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What are stories that tell where a group of people came from?
Origin stories
What are large animals that are hunted for their flesh, skins, and other valuable body parts?
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What are large animals that are hunted for their flesh, skins, and other valuable body parts?
Big game
What is a PATH followed by a group of people when they move from one country/area of the world to another?
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What is a PATH followed by a group of people when they move from one country/area of the world to another?
Migration Routes
Who are the PEOPLE that move from one country/area of the world to a new home in another country or area?
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Who are the PEOPLE that move from one country/area of the world to a new home in another country or area?
Migrants
What is wood that has washed up onto the shores of rivers or oceans?
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What is wood that has washed up onto the shores of rivers or oceans?
Driftwood
What are female spirits of gods who control parts of the world?
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What are female spirits of gods who control parts of the world?
Goddesses
What are places with different natural surroundings (land, water, air)?
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What are places with different natural surroundings (land, water, air)?
Environments
What are changes in the way of life that allow people to survive in a particular environment?
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What are changes in the way of life that allow people to survive in a particular environment?
Adaptations
What is a MOVEMENT of people from one country or area of the world to a new home in another country or area?
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What is a MOVEMENT of people from one country or area of the world to a new home in another country or area?
Migration
What is the other name for the Inuit people?
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What is the other name for the Inuit people?
Eskimos
What environment did the Inuit live in?
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What environment did the Inuit live in?
Arctic or Arctic Ice Fields
Why did the Inuit make goggles?
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Why did the Inuit make goggles?
To help protect their eyes from the glare of the sun.
The Inuit did not waste any part of the animals they captured. Give an example of how they used the animals.
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The Inuit did not waste any part of the animals they captured. Give an example of how they used the animals.
1) Sewed skins together for blankets, clothes, tents 2) burned animal fat 3) Bones for dogsleds, tools, and tent frames 4) seal skins to create floats
What three places did the Inuit live?
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What three places did the Inuit live?
Alaska, Canada, and Greenland
This environment is sometimes referred to as an ice desert.
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This environment is sometimes referred to as an ice desert.
Arctic ice field
This environment receives almost no rain.
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This environment receives almost no rain.
Desert
This environment can get a lot of rain or snow.
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This environment can get a lot of rain or snow.
Mountains
This environment gets enough rain to support grass and small bushes.
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This environment gets enough rain to support grass and small bushes.
Grassland
Which environments did the Native Americans choose to settle?
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Which environments did the Native Americans choose to settle?
Native Americans settled in all of the environments we talked about. Arctic ice fields, desert, mountains, and grasslands
Which is not a natural resource forest, deer, origin story or animal skin?
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Which is not a natural resource forest, deer, origin story or animal skin?
origin story
Give an example of a big game hunted by the Native Americans.
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Give an example of a big game hunted by the Native Americans.
Mammoth, Bison or Caribou
What Native Americans group's origin story was told in our book?
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What Native Americans group's origin story was told in our book?
The Hopi
What is the migration route that scientists believe most Native Americans followed?
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What is the migration route that scientists believe most Native Americans followed?
By land from northeast Asia, across a land bridge to North America and then into South America.
When did the first Native Americas come to North America?
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When did the first Native Americas come to North America?
During the last ice age.

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