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SOCI 1100 Pictures for Review

Can you match these with the correct picture Can you match these with the correct picture? Would you be able to name the tribe based on the picture and name of the dwelling? You should be able to do so. Name of Dwelling Tribes who lived in them Longhouse Earth Lodge Chickee Tipi Hogan Wigwam Igloo Bohio Pueblo Iroquois Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara, Ho Chunk Seminole Lakota Navajo Apache Inuit Tieno Taos, Acoma, etc.

Answer key Follow along in pictures left to right Wintercount Petroglyph Pictograph Pueblo Bonito -- Chaco Canyon Pipestone Spider Rock - Canyon de Chelly Columbus Cahokia Mounds Effigy Mounds Standing Bear George Crook George Armstrong Custer Zintkala Nuni (Lost Bird) Answer key Wounded Knee cemetary Fancy dancer Jingle dancer Men’s traditional dancer Grass dancer Leonard Peltier Three sisters planting Nunavut Sun Dagger – Chaco Canyon Fajada Butte – Chaco Canyon Sun Dagger Chaco Canyon Dwellings (left to right) Hogan Longhouse Wigwam Chickee Earth lodge Tipi Igloo Bohio Pueblo