Caribbean and parts of Florida
Whales, seals and caribou
The Anasazi built their homes into the sides of cliffs and they were made out of adobe.
Batey
Tundra (very cold)
Cacique
Berengia
Asia
20,000 years
North America, Four Corners area, near the Grand Canyon (all exceptable answers)
first
Any of the following: Long periods of drought, invadors forced them out, the population grew too large to feed, invasions by insects or other pests, increased presence of nomadic tribes in the area
Alaska, Canada, Greenland and Siberia
Tucca, Sweet potatoes and tobacco and cotton
We know that he did not really discover America because when he arrived, he wasn't alone. He met people who had already been living there for thousands of years.
The Bering Strait
The tribes ability to farm contributed to the creation of communities. It allowed them to be able to stay in one area instead of traveling around hunting for food like the early nomads did.
Complex roads and irrigation systems
The Mammouth
The mammouth becoming extinct
They mostly relied on hunting for food because they weren't able to farm because of the cold climate.
Parkas (large coats)
They learned from experiencing many droughts.
glaciers
Asia and North America
What covered the earth during the Ice Age?
What is the name of the land bridge?
Fill in the blank: The Taino Tribe were the _______ Native American Tribe that Christopher Columbus encountered.
Describe 2 theories that researchers think are the reasons for why the Anasazi people disappeared.
Approximately how long ago do most archeologists think the first people migrated to North America?
The Anasazi were known for having what: (2 things)
From where did people migrate to North America and South America?
What type of climate did the Inuits live in?
How did the Anasazi learn to store water?
Name 3 animals that the Inuit hunted the most.
Now, what separates Asia and North America?
Describe the Anasazi homes.
What contributed to the creation of communities?
What 2 continents did the land bridge connect?
A Taino leader was known as a:
Where did the Anasazi live?
What is the name of the game that the Taino play, that is very much like our game of soccer?
What event contributed to people beginning to gather food?
What animal was critical to the survival of the first people in North America?
Why did the Inuits mostly rely on hunting for their food supply?
Explain how we know that Columbus did NOT technically discover America.
What major crops did the Taino farm?
Where did the Inuits settle?
What region did the Taino live in?
What did the Inuits invent that we still use today?