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The Rules:  You need four players—host and 3 contestants  Use the score sheet attached to the assignment  Play using the rules of the TV show  Submit the scores with names on the due date

Geronimo Sitting Bull Chief Joseph

Powhatan Indians Pueblo Indians Sioux Indians Indian Potluck Social Studies Soup 100 pts 200 pts 400 pts 200 pts 300 pts 400 pts 500 pts 300 pts 200 pts

The Powhatan Indians were from this region

What is the Chesapeake Bay or Virginia?

The “Three Sisters” who provided the basis of the Powhatans’ diet

What are corn, beans and squash?

The Powhatan Indians three main jobs

What were fishermen, hunters, and farmers ?

How the Powhatan Indians traveled from place to place

What is by walking and paddling canoes?

The Indian home seen here :

What is a longhouse?

The Pueblo Indians were from this region

What is the Southwest region or New Mexico and Arizona?

The clay Pueblo artifacts known for distinctive designs

What is pottery?

The daily life of a Pueblo Indian consisted of this occupation

What is farming?

How the Pueblo Indian traveled from place to place

What is walking?

The Pueblo homes were multi- story buildings that looked like apartment buildings called this

What is a pueblo?

The Sioux Indians were from this region

What is the Great Plains (or Dakota) region?

The Sioux homes made from wood and animal skins

What are teepees or tipis?

The Sioux Indians had three main jobs

What were hunters, horsemen, and warriors?

How the Sioux Indians traveled from place to place

What is walking and using horses?

The ceremonial leader for religious events and one who was called in cases of illness

Who was the shaman or medicine man?

Places that have common characteristics such as similar soil, trees, and other features are known as this.

What are regions?

People who move from place to place

Who are nomads?

Tribe native to the Chicago area

Who were the Illini, Miami, Ho- chunk, or Potawami group

Chief ’s Wahunsonacock famous daughter

Who was Pocahontas?

Pocahontas’ husband, the wealthiest tobacco planter

Who was John Rolfe?

Land set aside as self- governing areas for Native Americans originally intended for isolation of the indigenous people

What are reservations?

They were native to Florida and among the last to be forced out into Oklahoma

Who are the Seminoles?

It is now a water strait between Russia and Alaska, but during the last Ice Age, it was a land bridge used by the First Americans

What was Beringia?

Despite advanced civilization in the Americas, these two innovations were never invented by the First Americans

What are the wheel and large beasts of burden (domesticated horses)?

A ritual used by Mayans and the Aztecs to bring strength to warriors

What is human sacrifice or tearing out the heart of captured warriors

Final Jeopardy

Two categories of physical evidence used by archeologists to date the arrival of the First Americans and the culture they produced

What are artifacts and fossils?