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Which tribe used deer skin to create breechcloths and dresses for clothing?


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Which tribe used deer skin to create breechcloths and dresses for clothing?



Nez Perce


My tribe wears thick clothing made of seal hides and caribou. Which tribe am I?

 

 

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My tribe wears thick clothing made of seal hides and caribou. Which tribe am I?

 

 


Inuit Tribe


My tribe wears animal skin that fits loosely. Women wear skirts and dresses, and the men wear shirts and tunics. Who am I?

 

 

 

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My tribe wears animal skin that fits loosely. Women wear skirts and dresses, and the men wear shirts and tunics. Who am I?

 

 

 


Hopi Tribe

 


The women in this tribe wore deer skin dresses. The men wore breechcloth and buckskin shirts. Which tribe am I?

 

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The women in this tribe wore deer skin dresses. The men wore breechcloth and buckskin shirts. Which tribe am I?

 


The Nez Perce Tribe


My clothes were thick and waterproof because the climate where I live can be very cold and wet. Which tribe am I?

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My clothes were thick and waterproof because the climate where I live can be very cold and wet. Which tribe am I?


Inuit tribe




This tribes' main food source was salmon, elk, and deer. Which tribe am I?

 

 

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This tribes' main food source was salmon, elk, and deer. Which tribe am I?

 

 


Nez Perce Tribe

 

 

 


My tribe grew beans, bread, corn, and squash to eat. Which tribe am I?

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My tribe grew beans, bread, corn, and squash to eat. Which tribe am I?


Hopi Tribe


This tribe eats walruses, seal, caribou, and polar bears. Which tribe am I?

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This tribe eats walruses, seal, caribou, and polar bears. Which tribe am I?


Inuit Tribe


My tribe migrated with elk and deer which fed my tribe during the spring and summer months. Which tribe am I?





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My tribe migrated with elk and deer which fed my tribe during the spring and summer months. Which tribe am I?






Nez Perce


Which of the following was NOT a big part of the Inuit diet?

a. Whale meat 

b. Seal meat
c. Corn, beans, and squash
d. Fish 
e. Walrus meat 


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Which of the following was NOT a big part of the Inuit diet?

a. Whale meat 

b. Seal meat
c. Corn, beans, and squash
d. Fish 
e. Walrus meat 



c. Corn, beans, and squash


My house is made of snow and ice. Which tribe am I?

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My house is made of snow and ice. Which tribe am I?


Inuit Tribe


My tribe used adobe clay to make my shelter. Which tribe am I?


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My tribe used adobe clay to make my shelter. Which tribe am I?



Hopi Tribe


My tribe had earth houses made from dirt, sticks, and grass. Which tribe am I?


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My tribe had earth houses made from dirt, sticks, and grass. Which tribe am I?



Nez Perce


My house looked like an aparment with many levels. Which tribe am I? 

 

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My house looked like an aparment with many levels. Which tribe am I? 

 


Hopi Tribe


My tribe used teepees when we traveled. Which tribe am I? 

 

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My tribe used teepees when we traveled. Which tribe am I? 

 


Nez Perce Tribe


My tribe can be considered as nomads and settlers. We moved depending on the season and movement of one of our main food sources. What tribe am I? 


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My tribe can be considered as nomads and settlers. We moved depending on the season and movement of one of our main food sources. What tribe am I? 



Nez Perce Tribe


My tribe lived in the extreme arctic area. Which tribe am I?


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My tribe lived in the extreme arctic area. Which tribe am I?



Inuit Tribe


My tribe lived in the southwestern part of the United States. Which tribe am I? 

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My tribe lived in the southwestern part of the United States. Which tribe am I? 


Hopi Tribe


The area we lived in was called the Plateau because it was between two mountains. Which tribe am I?

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The area we lived in was called the Plateau because it was between two mountains. Which tribe am I?


Nez Perce


How does location impact the Native American tribes? 

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How does location impact the Native American tribes? 


It impacts their food, clothing, and shelter choices. 


Which tribe lived in the highlighted area of the map? 

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Which tribe lived in the highlighted area of the map? 


Hopi Tribe


Which tribe lived in the highlighted area on the map? 

 

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Which tribe lived in the highlighted area on the map? 

 


Inuit tribe


Which tribe lived in the highlighted area of the map? 

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Which tribe lived in the highlighted area of the map? 


Nez Perce 


How did geography and climate of the desert Southwest affect the Hopi tribe there?

 

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How did geography and climate of the desert Southwest affect the Hopi tribe there?

 


There are deep canyons, steep cliffs, and rugged mountains. It is a dry, rocky environment. There is little rainfall so few trees. This influenced the kinds of homes built. (Used stones, mud, bricks, etc.)

 


How did geography and climate of the Arctic affect the Inuit tribe?

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How did geography and climate of the Arctic affect the Inuit tribe?


It was one of the harshest weather climates because it was so cold. The sun was rarely out. They hunted fish and used ice for homes.


How would the Hopi lifestyle be different if they had trees? 


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How would the Hopi lifestyle be different if they had trees? 


Their food and shelter would be different if they had trees. 

They would have different shelters that could be built with trees. Their food would be different too. 





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