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Jeopardy Tribes Climates/ location Customs Terms History Mystery Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

$100 Question from Tribes Which tribe would have been least likely to grow and harvest crops for food due to their environment?

$100 Answer from Tribes Inuit

$200 Question from Tribes Where did the Kwakiutl live?

$200 Answer from Tribes Pacific Northwest Coast

$300 Question from Tribes Which tribe lived in the Eastern Woodlands?

$300 Answer from Tribes Iroquois

$400 Question from Tribes Which tribe lived in the Great Plains?

$400 Answer from Tribes Sioux

$500 Question from Tribes Which tribe lived in the Southwest, what is now New Mexico and Arizona?

$500 Answer from Tribes Pueblo

$100 Question from Climate/location Which tribes fished, and lived in plank houses with totem poles outside?

$100 Answer from Climate/location Kwakiutl

$200 Question from Climate/location Which people used seal skin for clothing?

$200 Answer from Climate/location Inuit

$300 Question from Climate/location Why were the Sioux nomadic for a time?

$300 Answer from Climate/location They followed herds of migrating buffalo

$400 Question from Climate/location Why did Pueblo build their homes in areas bordering cliffs?

$400 Answer from Climate/location Protection from enemies Shade and comfort in the heat

$500 Question from Climate/location What was the climate like in the Eastern Woodlands?

$500 Answer from Climate/location Cold in the winter Hot in the summer

$100 Question from Customs What did Native Americans use for clothing

$100 Answer from Customs Plants, animal skins, animal fur

$200 Question from Customs The type of food the Native Americans ate depended upon what?

$200 Answer from Customs Local geography and climate

$300 Question from Customs Where did materials used by Native Americans come from?

$300 Answer from Customs Their environment

$400 Question from Customs What was the significance of a Kachina dance?

$400 Answer from Customs The Pueblo prayed to the Kachinas in order to have a good harvest due to plenty of rain and sunshine

$500 Question from Customs Which tribe practices the “Ghost Dance”?

$500 Answer from Documents The Sioux

$100 Question from Terms What do archaeologists use to study the past?

$100 Answer from Terms artifacts

$200 Question from Terms What is a kiva?

$200 Answer from Terms An underground chamber for Pueblo religious services

$300 Question from Terms What is the Salmon Beings?

$300 Answer from Terms The spirits to whom the Kwakiutl prayed to grow new Salmon on the old bones

$400 Question from Terms What is a potlatch?

$400 Answer from Terms A tribal dinner where wealth is given away.

$500 Question from Terms What was Beringia?

$500 Answer from Terms The land bridge that Native Americans are thought to have crossed between Asia and North America in search of food

$100 Question from History Mystery Why did the Pueblo build houses from adobe bricks?

$100 Answer from History Mystery They had clay and sand available to them. They made the bricks and used them to build their houses.

$200 Question from History Mystery What did the horses look like to the Sioux Indians?

$200 Answer from History Mystery Big dogs

$300 Question from History Mystery Why did Native Americans migrate to North America?

$300 Answer from History Mystery They were following herds of migrating animals

$400 Question from History Mystery How were all Native American Tribes alike?

$400 Answer from History Mystery They adapted to their environments, They had respect for animal spirits, They did not believe anyone could “own” land

$500 Question from History Mystery What changed the lives of Native Americans forever?

$500 Answer from History Mystery The arrival of Europeans who spread their religion, diseases, and who took their land

Final Jeopardy List all five of the tribes we discussed and the location of each.

Final Jeopardy Answer Inuit-Arctic Kwakiutl-Pacific NW Sioux-Great Plains Pueblo-Southwest Iroquois-Eastern Woodlands