They lived in the woods.
Longhouses- multiple smoke holes; surrounded by palisades
A group of people held together by family, geography or customs.
food, water, shelter, clothing
Sachem
The clans were named for animals.
The Great Spirit, or the Creator
small houses- one smoke hole; sweat lodge
The Lenni-Lenape
Women of the Native American tribes
conservation or conservationist
Native Americans
A group of families who had a common ancestor.
corn, beans, and squash
Corn- Maize
To stop fighting with each other
Original People
prehistory
fences of pointed logs
their environment- the woods
Iroquois and Algonquian
Asia over the Ice Bridge
The Chief
Deer skins
Celebrations
What is a palisade?
What is the Algonquian word for chief?
What were the 3 main crops of the Indians?
Where did the Woodland Indians get the things that they needed?
What crop made it possible for the Indians to stay in one place?
When would the Indians wear robes of feathers?
Why were the Indians of PA called the Woodland Indians?
Describe the village of the Iroquois Indians?
Who chose the members of the tribal council and the chief?
What is a better name for the Indians?
Name the 4 basic needs of any human.
What does Lenni-Lenape mean?
Indians lived at peace with their environment. What words would you use to describe this wise use of the environment?
How were clan's named?
Where did the PA indians probably come from and how?
What is a tribe?
Why did the Iroquois form the League of 5 Nations?
What is clan?
The story of a people before they learned how to write things down is called what?
Where did the Indian's clothing come from?
What were the names of the two large Native American groups?
The Europeans called one tribe the Delaware. What was their real name?
What was the 'chief god' for the Indians called?
Who was in charge of the tribal council meetings?
Describe the village of the Algonquian Indians