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Native Americans of North America
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How did people of the Eastern Woodlands use their forest resources?
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How did people of the Eastern Woodlands use their forest resources?
food, clothing, and water
Besides food, what did animals provide to these people?
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Besides food, what did animals provide to these people?
skins and furs for clothing
Why did Iroquois hunters speak to and thank the deer they killed?
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Why did Iroquois hunters speak to and thank the deer they killed?
The Iroquois felt a connection to nature
What kind of houses did they use?
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What kind of houses did they use?
longhouses
Why did the longhouses have a central area with shared cooking fires?
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Why did the longhouses have a central area with shared cooking fires?
easier for families to share fires, safer to have fires in one place
How did most of these people get food?
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How did most of these people get food?
hunting and farming
What animal was most important to these people?
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What animal was most important to these people?
buffalo
How did horses affect the lifestyle of the Cheyenne?
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How did horses affect the lifestyle of the Cheyenne?
It was easier to hunt buffalo
How are lodges and tepees similar?
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How are lodges and tepees similar?
Used by Plains Indians for shelter
How are lodges and tepees different?
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How are lodges and tepees different?
lodges are permanent and made with dirt. Tepees are mobile and made with animal hides.
What was the climate like in the Southwest Desert Cultural Region?
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What was the climate like in the Southwest Desert Cultural Region?
hot and dry
Why did the Hopi build their villages on the tops of mesas?
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Why did the Hopi build their villages on the tops of mesas?
for protection
Which ceremony honored the kachinas and asked for their help?
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Which ceremony honored the kachinas and asked for their help?
Hopi dances
What was the shaman's main job?
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What was the shaman's main job?
to cure sick people
Who could be a shaman?
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Who could be a shaman?
Men or women
What is a potlatch?
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What is a potlatch?
a party where the host gives gifts to show their wealth and generosity
What did the totem pole and the potlatch symbolize for these people?
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What did the totem pole and the potlatch symbolize for these people?
wealth
Why did the Kwakiutl use animal hides and cedar bark to make clothing?
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Why did the Kwakiutl use animal hides and cedar bark to make clothing?
They are resources they had available
This is a modern addition to Kwakiutl's culture (hint: a food)
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This is a modern addition to Kwakiutl's culture (hint: a food)
sugar
These were common gifts given at a potlatch.
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These were common gifts given at a potlatch.
Copper shields and blankets
Why were horses so valuable to the Cheyenne?
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Why were horses so valuable to the Cheyenne?
Horses changed their way of life. They made it easier to hunt, travel, and defeat enemies.
Land set aside by the government for Native Americans
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Land set aside by the government for Native Americans
reservation
Group of families under a single leadership
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Group of families under a single leadership
tribe
Sled made of poles tide together used to transport goods
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Sled made of poles tide together used to transport goods
travois
Belts or strings of polished seashells
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Belts or strings of polished seashells
wampum
What is the Iroquois League AND why was it formed?
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What is the Iroquois League AND why was it formed?
Five tribes (later 6) that came together to make peace.




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