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Chapter 3 Humanities Jeopardy True or False Definitions This tribe or that? 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500

True or False 100 Culture means how people make money. False

True or False 200 Native Americans did not think nature was important.

True or False 300 Women were not very powerful members of the tribe.

True or False 400 Native Americans traded goods, food, and furs to one another. True

True or False 500 Men, women, and children all helped grow food. True

Definitions 100 What is wampum? Small beads made from clam shells that people strung together to make necklaces and trade.

Definitions 200 What is a clan? A large family group.

Definitions 300 _________ means moving from place to place to search for better food, shelter, or a better climate. Migration

Definitions 400 What is a longhouse? Who made them? A type of house Iroquois people made to live in.

Definitions 500 What are the 5 themes of geography? Place, location, movement, regions, human-environmental interactions

This tribe or that? 100 How are tribes ruled? Tribes have governments of people to make decisions for them and a council. There are chiefs, war councils and peace councils.

This tribe or that? 200 What tribe had strong extended families? Lenape. Extended family means grandmothers, grandmother’s sisters, aunts and uncles

This tribe or that? 300 Which tribe was known for being hunter-gatherers? Hint: it was the first tribe you learned about. Paleo Indians

This tribe or that? 400 Iroquois people built and lived in a certain kind of house. What was this house called? Longhouse

This tribe or that? 500 Name the 3 tribes we have learned about. Paleo, Archaic, Iroquois, Lenape, Woodland